[act-ma] 3/29 JEROME GROSSMAN - "Must the U.S. Rule the World?"
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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...
Sunday, March 29, 2009 at 11:00am
JEROME GROSSMAN
"Must the U.S. Rule the World?"
The United States has more than 700 military bases in 180 countries. Is it
worth the cost in dollars and lives? Could we lead in other ways? What
would "soft power" look like?
Jerry Grossman is a writer, radio commentator, teacher, arbitrator and
retired business executive. He was founder notably of the Council for a
Livable World, its longtime president/chair and director of its Education
Fund. He has lectured at Tufts University and Palm Beach Community College.
Jerry has been involved his entire adult life in peace and arms control
activism, served the Mass Civil Liberties Union Foundation for decades and
held many local, state and national positions within the Democratic Party.
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