Historian and playwrite Howard Zinn, best known for his history A People's History of the United States, discusses the rhetoric around the concept of just causes, and charges that such a cause does not necessarily lead to a just war. He draws historical parallels between the Gulf War, 1990-1991, and: Korea, Vietnam, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.|JUST VS. UNJUST WAR : A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE BY HOWARD ZINN / produced by Edmundo Resendez and Shaun Keenan Gilson. Historian and playwrite Howard Zinn, best known for his history "A People's History of the Unted States," discusses the rhetoric around the concept of just causes, and charges that such a cause does not necessarily lead to a just war. He draws historical parallels between the Gulf War and: Korea, Vietnam, and the Cuban missile crisis. RECORDED: College of the Mainland, Texas City, Texas, 13 mar. 1991. BROADCAST: KPFT, 15 Mar. 1991.
