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ADDICTED TO WAR -- WHY THE U.S. CAN'T KICK MILITARISM (UPDATED TO INCLUDE THE WAR IN IRAQ)

Third edition copyright 2004 by Joel Andreas. All rights reserved. Printed in Canada. ISBN: 1 904859-01-1

Requests to reprint all or part of Addicted to War should be addressed to:

Frank Dorrel
P.O. Box 3261
Culver City, CA 90231-3261 
(310) 838-8131
fdorrel@addictedtowar.com
www.addictedtowar.com

AK Press (US)
674-A 23rd Street
Oakland, CA 94612-1163
USA
akpress@akpress.org
www.akpress.org

To order more copies:

For information about ordering more copies of Addicted to War, contact either Frank Dorrel or AK Press. Please ask about bulk rates! Addicted to War is also available through your local bookstore and online book dealers. To receive an AK Press catalog, please write or visit the AK Press website.

To order Addicted to War in other languages:

A Spanish edition of Addicted to War will soon be published in the United States by Frank Dorrel and AK Press (please write to the addresses above).  The book has also been translated into Japanese, Korean, Thai, Danish, and German, and soon will be available in other languages.  To find out how to obtain copies of these translated editions, see:  www.addictedtowar.com.

JOEL ANDREAS began following his parents to demonstrations against the Vietnam War while in elementary school in Detroit.  He has been a political activist ever since, working to promote racial equality and workers' rights inside the United States and to stop U.S. military intervention abroad.  After working as an automobile assembler, a printer, and a civil engineering drafter, he completed a doctoral degree in sociology at the University of California in Los Angeles, studying the aftermath of the 1949 Chinese Revolution.  He now teaches at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.  Addicted to War is Joel's third illustrated expose.  He wrote and drew The Incredible Rocky, an unauthorized biography of the Rockefeller family (which sold nearly 100,000 copies) while a student at Berkeley High School in California.  He also wrote another comic book, Made with Pure Rocky Mountain Scab Labor, to support a strike by Coors brewery workers

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