Coming to a School Near You: The Dangerous Religion of Howard Zinn
by Jeremy D. BoreingSunday night, the History Channel airs The People Speak, a star-studded presentation of Howard Zinn’s Voices of A People’s History of the United States. Accompanying this series is the Zinn Education Project, a curriculum meant to expose children from pre-school through high school to American history through the philosophical lens of Zinn.

The plan has many critics, and rightly so. For one thing, as Zinn openly admits, his is an activist history meant not only to inform the student, but to inspire them to take up his cause. This puts the teaching of Zinn in public schools on precarious legal grounds at best. Others draw attention to Zinn’s radical views themselves. Zinn says of America, with her representative government and guaranteed freedoms, that, “The American system is the most ingenious system of control in world history,” parceling out just enough wealth and comfort to its citizens to keep them from revolting. But to truly understand Zinn, and why his work has no place in public education, all a person needs to know is this – Howard Zinn is not an historian at all; Howard Zinn is a religious zealot.
Now, this is not to say that Zinn or his followers believe in God. Theirs is a secular religion, but religion none-the-less. It is a faith in what Rousseau called the natural morality of man, an innate goodness that has only been corrupted by the oppressing evil of power, wealth and property. It is a belief that when man is truly free, free from ‘wage slavery,’ from bankers and bosses, from states and from God, he will at last be purged of all sin. Laziness and violence, covetousness and anger, all of these will disappear when the liberation arrives. The religion is Marxism, Zinn’s denomination, Democratic Socialism (or possibly Anarcho-Syndicalism), but all of it, in the end, is simply Communism.
Of course, Christians actually hold similar beliefs. Man is fundamentally flawed by something he cannot ultimately control: Sin. This sin is dealt with by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, through whose Spirit a man’s nature, and ultimately behavior, might be changed. And when Christ appears again in His glory, the world will be made right and all evil will be dispelled.
Another similarity is that faith is required for both, since neither religion can be proven scientifically. The Spirit of Jesus cannot be measured out in beakers and applied in dosage, or the results of faith in Him tracked against a control-set, since His presence in the life of a man cannot be truly ascertained. Examples of evil done in his name are not true metrics since many wield His name for gain or tribal loyalty, but do not place their faith in Him.
For Zinn and his followers, the same holds true. True Communism cannot be judged by failed Communist experiments because true Communism must be global, democratic, and de-centralized, none of which has yet occurred. Point to the failure of the Bolshevik Revolution, and you will hear that all power corrupts. The failure of the Soviet Experiment? Stalin’s misguided belief that single country communism could survive in a world of capitalist forces.
And neither religion can prove that their future Utopia will ever exist, but unlike the Christian who renders unto Caesar what is his and is not called to transform the world into his own image but to trust in God’s will and timing, Zinn ultimately believes that the glorious Communist future will, to borrow from John Hiatt, come through your hands. This is the fundamental danger of Zinn’s world-view. It is far beyond evangelistic. It is a crusade.
“We’re dreamers,” writes Zinn. “We want it all. We want a peaceful world. We want an egalitarian world. We don’t want war. We don’t want capitalism. We want a decent society.”
For the dreamer-crusader, the standard is perfection, and all have sinned and fall short. Zinn points out that radical historians often make the mistake of judging the past by the standards of the present. Thomas Jefferson was not deliberately excluding women from civic life when he penned that, “all men are created equal,” says Zinn. Rather, in his time, the civil rights of women were not even a consideration. However, this does not prevent Zinn from passing judgment. While the past may not be judged by the present, Zinn seems fully content to hold both past and present to the standard of the coming Communist Utopia. Jefferson’s failing was not that he was less sympathetic to select minority interests than we are. His failing and ours is that we both support and uphold a system of power and oppression of the poor. For Zinn, as for Marx and Engels, “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle.”

For this reason, man cannot look backwards to determine what forms of government are most desirable, or what evils to avoid. There is no past wisdom to preserve. There is only the truth that every effort so far has failed. We must look to the future, gaining from history only those rare glimpses it affords of what might be accomplished when the oppressed stand united against their oppressors. Moments of inspiration that evidence what could be. “Not overwhelming evidence,” Zinn writes on his educational website, “just enough to give HOPE, because for hope we don’t need certainty, only POSSIBILITY.”
Less academic and more religious words were never spoken.
To Zinn, all of America’s wars are evil. It is not that he supports Hitler, or King George, or slavery, or Mullah Mohammad. It is that he views war as merely another excuse for the rich to expand their wealth while controlling the people with words like valor and justice. Rich colonists grow richer in the name of national liberty, rich northerners in the name of ending slavery, rich businessmen in the name of defeating fascism, and on, and on.
If Zinn is occasionally more sympathetic to one oppressor than another (Mao for the as-many-as forty-million people killed in just three years in The Great Leap Forward, over, say, Columbus, who Zinn blames for the ultimate loss of a similar number of Native Americans over three-centuries) he can be excused his mild hypocrisies. In the end, he would consistently denounce both as proof of his master thesis – That power and wealth corrupt. Thus Zinn holds no allegiance to any man, party, or nation. He has written that he may, from time to time, vote for one candidate over another based on the fleeting circumstances of the moment, but his support exists, “only for the minute [he is] in the voting booth.” Beyond that, the perpetual revolution must continue. Those in power, even those put there by Zinn’s religion, must then be opposed until all who are oppressed, children by parents, minorities by majorities (except for the minority which is the bourgeois), workers by employers, are liberated and the millennial kingdom of Communism is ushered in.
The question is whether or not this religious revolution belongs in public schools.






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I'm a proud former subscriber to the History Channel magazine and all things History Channel. Although I cringed at some of the misguided and occasionally revisionist versions of history (particularly American history) in its earlier days, its current status has become simply abominable. If I hadn't already canceled all my connections to the History Channel (I'm stuck with it on cable), the Zinn/Damon collaberation would have done it. Before I decided to go to law school, I had taken two degrees in history, and planned to be a history instructor. So I'm not exactly the ignorant, politically-correct fool they've come to count on.
the dangerous religion of no religion at all…
Zinn is an atheist. Hard to reconcile that with any religion- but do not mistake that for lack of ideological fervor, which IS their religion.
Therefore, you cannot believe anything they say, because lockstep mindspeak is de riguer'- and anyone who disagrees is to be hated.
As is the denizens of this site…
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oKAY… this is the Nth Article on Zinn… Big Hollywood has got to get a lawyer on this and I am willing to donate for the cause! Some legal action that confronts issues within California's public school system. An epicenter of libeal commie atheist agenda!
Big Hollywood needs to take action and I will donate! I'd donate $50 now… and if my movie sales… i'll donate more!
Ignore it… don't watch the show.
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All that's missing from Zinn's teachings and his Hollywood drone followers is an E-Meter.
For those of you who may be interested, a four part discussion between Dennis Prager and Howard Zinn from August 2006. One of the things that struck me, when I first listened to this show, was how civil DP was to his guest despite the vast differences between how the two men view their history. Well worth the time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM-HTWAoJZo&an...
Since Mr. Zinn seems to believe the United States is a force for bad in the world and war is never justified, I wonder what his take on President Obama's speech in Copenhagen today is? Especially, given the president's statement concerning the topic of 'evil' and his decision to commit another 30,000 soldiers to Afghanistan.
Not holding my breath for a public response on this issue, from Mr. Zinn and his merry troupe of Hollywood sycophants any time soon.
Carry on.
Acc. to http://www.know-britain.com/general/education_in_... , in England, political indoctrination of students in school was banned with the second 1986 Education Act.
Had we done the same, I might have learned something in history class other than that we spend too much on defense.
This Bolshevik Bull-sh_t Merchant says he wants… A Peaceful, Egalitarian, Decent World. Tell that to the 100 million lives that were snuffed out and murdered under your poisonous world vision. They'd tell you themselves but they're to busy decomposing and resolving themselves into a dew. You Commie Mutt.
"It is a faith in what Rousseau called the natural morality of man, an innate goodness that has only been corrupted by the oppressing evil of power, wealth and property. It is a belief that when man is truly free, free from ‘wage slavery,’ from bankers and bosses, from states and from God, he will at last be purged of all sin."
Yeah, it worked so well for the Soviet Union. Not.
It's a very dangerous and very naive world view.
A short sutdy of history should show that prior to the life of Jesus the world was a very violent, non-peaceful, and not very benevolent world.
God first gave the Jews the chance to show the world how to behave but eventually that message needed to go throughout the world, to save man from himself.
Without Jesus, man will never be peaceful, giving, loving or others-focused. These are things were are NOT by nature. Although some do have these talents naturally, they will not have them all.
Fast forward to the 21st century and the modern atheists with co-help from the liberal media and the school system has convinced many that people are good and that it was a man-made idea to be good, give to the poor, have a police force and a criminal court system.
I pray that, like Hezekiah, there will still be peace in my time, and don't live to see the day when people like Zinn take over the world – even if it's only for a short time.
And make damn sure that they're not making your kids watch it in school, either.
As a history major, I have been less than pleased with that channel for some time now. The earlier stuff was pretty good, like its specials on the Black Death or the French Revolution, and even the overload on Hitler I could put up with. But "Ice Road Truckers"? "MonsterQuest"? How is this related to history? Interesting shows, to be sure, but they belong on Discovery or National Geographic or something. I would actually welcome this new Zinn special, if not for the fact that it is so blantantly liberal it destroys the credibility of the entire channel. Oh, History Channel–I weep for you. Figuratively.
Good to hear from you again.
Where is Jack Ruby when you need him?
I would like to test Mr. Zinn's position through a scientific experiment in human nature. I have heard that their are no athiests in fox holes and would like to "Settle" the science on this once and for all.
I propose to Attach a helmet cam, with the cam pointing at his face then toss him out the back of a C-130 at 30,000 feet over Iran with no parachute, but out of innate goodness I will provide him a helmet with h20 support.
Upon retrieval of the cam and study of Mr. Zin's last words and facial expressions we should be able to establish his bonafides as an athiest, of course we will need many similar tests to make sure this is not an "Outlier" response and I suggest Matt Damon as the next candidate.
For the good of Science and man we must continue our research via this method untill we have 100% coverage of all of Zinn's communist sympathizers, I guarantee our children will thank us for this.
T-Rav: Thanks for the greeting. Sorry I've been away so much, but we've been busy with our own site and life itself has been pretty busy. I certainly agree with you on everything you said about the current lineup on the "History" Channel.
Zinn's history is both interesting and entertaining, and therein lies the danger, since it is told from an entirely leftwing perspective with anecdotal stories from disaffected Americans rather than from a serious analytical historical perspective. Now just add in the Hollywood glamor factor, and the "history" becomes completely distorted while being presented as historical fact.
I get a kick out of people like Mr Zinn. He pontificates on his egalitarian utopia, but in the end if it ever happened he'd be loath to give up his elite status and money to be equal to the proletariat.
The History Channel would be better off broadcasting the animated Animal Farm (" All animals are equal, some more than others.") and having students read the book along with Brave New Worlds, 1984 and Atlas Shrugged.
Note to Zinn and Damon, looks like your watch reads 14 after.
“The American system is the most ingenious system of control in world history,” parceling out just enough wealth and comfort to its citizens to keep them from revolting.
This is the funniest thing I've ever read! Of course it is, because Marxism or any semblage to it will result in a swift REVOLUTION. This is the guy that's supposed to be so damned smart???
Further proof why one should always be on one's guard when seeing anything with "People's" in the title. See also People's Republic of (insert your own failed state).
T-Rav: Boy, ain't that the truth?
Yeah, like "We, the People." Crazy idea that people can govern themselves.
The word is "sells" not "sales." For your own well being
Heaven forbid! A dissenting opinion may make our kids into thinkers!
For everyone's sake, Zinn is Jewish. He follows a liberatory theological strain of that religion…much like a Jew named Jesus I've heard a little about. Jesus was a Communist: He believed in providing for and struggling with the poor. He believed in non-violence. He believed in each performing to his abilities. He never went to church/temple other than to kick out the money-changers. He was not a fan of the worship of wealth. He shunned the Golden Calf. What is so frakking hard to understand about that?
And Capitalism has faired my fair brothers in Latvia so well? How about Ohio?
Question: How did the Indians in the first half of the 20th Century rid themselves of the British without Jesus! I'm sure those brown little men would have been lost without him. We can thank Jesus for all the Hindus and Muslims and Seihks finding their freedom from their oppressors!
He's not a frakking Communist. He's a Marxist. Do you people freaking read?
John Simms: Near miss, nice try at witty cleverness, but no big banana.
I guess he'd be happier someplace where citizens don't have any wealth or comfort.
Latvia was actually an economic success story up until last year. They had one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. Then they tied their currency to the socialist Euro.
When we achieve Zinn's egalitarian Utopia, I wonder if Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, et al will be out toiling in the potato fields with the rest of "The People".
Pick an issue, any issue the Left wants to put up as the crisis du jour and you will find a religious following. Religion is usually a good thing. Being religious is sometimes a bad thing.
YA KNOW, THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WITH COMMUNISM IS THAT SOMEONE HAS TO BE IN CHARGE. SINCE ONE PERSON CAN'T KEEP POWER, COMMIES PREFER CABALS OF "INSIDERS" (aka POLITBURO).
GIVE YA TWO GUESSES WHAT GROUP THIS ZINN SUMBICH THINKS HE OUGHT TO BE IN. SAME THING WITH ALL THE CELEBRADOUCHES HELPING HIM WITH HIS "INDOCTRINATE THE KIDDIES" SHOW.
F–KING COMMIES NEED TW0 BULLETS IN THEIR FOREHEADS. EVERY F–KING ONE OF THEM.
or he meant "… if my movie sales are through the roof" …
Ohio has always been a bad place for jobs, dude. I grew up in PA. My old man worked for the railroad for over 40 years. Ask me about AMTRAK. Ask me about friggin' unions. Do you hear me whining? I left. Everybody should leave Ohio. Stop whining about how capitalism victimized you. Figure out a solution instead of crying in your beer. Handouts won't help you either and neither will some mythical government job. When I was growing up, unemployment in my town was over 10%. I LEFT for greener pastures. Yeah, it's hard to do, but you do what you have to. Don't whine to me, I've been there done that. If I can figure a way out, you can, too.
"We the People" was just the introduction to the Constitution. Great document. You should read the rest of it some time. The folks who wrote it actually allowed "The People" to have a say as to what was in it. A stark contrast to your "People's Republics", that only put "The People" in the title to give the false impression that it's a government by and for "The People". Thus, The People's Republic of the Congo was only a "People's Republic" in as much as they executed any "People" who dissented against the government – which has a funny way of happening in Marxist regimes. Howard Zinn and his collection of useful idiot celebs kinda neglect to mention that when they're extolling the virtues of their egalitarian utopia.
You end a sentence with a period, and you need a comma after "sells".
Zinn's strident Marxism as religion (much as Ann Coulter wrote of the religious trappings of liberalism) raise the question that if the liberal mantra of "separation of church and state" should proscribe any mention of Christianity in the public schools, WHY isn't the teaching of Marxist/Liberalist/Atheism, not opposed on the very same grounds? The non-scientific basis of Zinn's pseudo-religious-philosophy should be held to the same standard. Now I know there are NO STANDARDS for moral relativists, however THEIR refuge for the past fifty years has been the COURTS, whose bottom line standard is precedent. So what gives??
Not necessarily. There are no dissenting opinions allowed at most American universities, yet they still produce great progressive thinkers like Whoopi Goldberg and Kermit the Frog.
Howie the Commie was also an organizer and mentor of the SDS cell at Boston U. in the 60's. The lineage of the SDS in American academia goes back to Columbia U….when it was infiltrated by 17 KGB Mind Mechanics from Leningrad in 1959 as 'exchange students' in a State Dept. peace and love cross-cultural program. Our own gov't let this contamination in. This creep is a human viral contagion. My source is a memoir of ex-KGB boss Col. Oleg Kalugin….one of the students….now a proud American.
"..the Christian who renders unto Caesar what is his and is not called to transform the world into his own image but to trust in God’s will and timing" … if only this were true ! unfortunately for all of us, there seems to be a race between the 'believers' and the 'non-believers' as to who can impose their will on all of society. can't we all just get along ?
GREAT piece of writing, Jeremy. Reminds me that I would much rather be governed by the God-fearing than the godless.
Distorted historical facts that omits vast sections of the TRUTH!
Zinn states that he "wants a decent society". He seems to fail to admit that his version of a "decent society" produces INDECENT dictators and makes slaves of ALL the people. I'll stick with the Lord my God…..who wants us all to be prosperous free men!
Ignore it and The History Channel.
No wonder Matt Damon is an idiot. He gets his education from another misguided old commie Zinn. Does he really thinks China is a model of a decent society?
Indeed… fanaticism from any side never ends well.
Zinn is an atheist and only jewish by birth, not religion. There's a difference. Much like his another of his ilk, Soros; jewish by birth and betrayer of his kind during WWII.
Jesus was Jewish, both by birth and spiritually as well. A great man who helped many and taught this by example. This is not communism, that "helps" people at the end of a gun barrel.
Oh, and it was Moses who shunned the Golden Calf, centuries eariler. I will let my Christian bretheren here point out the fallacies of your associations between the teachings of Jesus and Communism as they are better schooled in such.
"What is so frakking hard to understand about that?"
Spoken from someone who gets his philosophical teachings from Battlestar Galactica.
Hey read.. perhaps you should learn to THINK as well.
One goes hand in hand with the other.
I think this article jumps to some pretty bold conclusions. I don't agree with Zinn on many things, but I do agree with the idea that history is by nature "flawed" because it's written by whoever is in charge. I don't see how this claim could possibly be disputed. I learned way more in American history about white men, than I did about Native Americans or the Black struggle before MLK.
This article had some good points, but made a bunch of jumps in logic. Reminds me of history writing in general. Sloppy logic, and some absolutely idiotic comments. I don't think most of these commentators have the foggiest idea what "Marxism" is, yet they throw the word around like they think they know something.
Ah, just another reason we'll be sending our son to private school.
MY god! Thank you for furnishing this information. I didn't know there was such a man with his insight and truth. What a brilliant understanding of history and humanity. What compassion and courage to awaken people to what's needed to make this world a better place. I realize the writer has tired old prejudices of all the hate and ignorance that's been preached down through the centuries and still believes the ideas promoted centuries ago by ignorant, completely unscientific, almost prehistoric minds, but I appreciate the publicizing of a real mature mind. Thank you again.
A Lover of truth and love.
It is best that Damon, GLover and Brolin stay inside their little enclave of fantasy land in Hollywood and leave the rest of us who live in reality to determine the course of our country. And people like Zinn should be ignored and ridiculed for being an intellectual idiot who favors mass murderers like Mao and the other communists.
It's so nice that you love love.
Parents of school age children need to wake up and question the texts that are used in the schools their children attend. Teachers and administrators are not held to the fire when it comes to disclosing exactly what their daily lessons are about, parents need to demand that, it is our right to know what is going on our child's education. No longer can we trust educators with the minds of our children, too many our useless beings taking up airspace and protected by the unions so they continue to be "do nothings" for 30 years just collecting taxpayers dollars with no accountability.
No, no, no! This is not one to ignore! Everyone should watch this. Knowledge of what other people are doing and/or planning for this country is power. It is like the fact that I read the Daily Kos everyday, yeah, it's painful, but I want to know what those turds are saying. Ignoring a problem does not make it go away, more Americans needs to realize this.
if you do not believe in a Higher Power and this is it- dirt nap to follow- than fervor of a religious nature, i.e. fanatacism- is what you will get.
Excellent. Thank you for this.
In another example: this Zinn bum reveals the fact that in some ignored corner of his conscience, he knows there is such a thing as objectivity which means that his book is nothing but opinion. He does so with his burp about objectivity being impossible. How convenient. Any healthy, reasonably well-adjusted person would have matured beyond that level of reasoning in about third grade.
I'd love, and appreciate, to have some more facts about this, such as the name of the book or some other details that I can look up further on my own. But thanks for this, I've wondered about this sort of thing for a long time.
How did this faily tale writer get a re-birth? Are we back in the God Foresaken 60s?
Give me peace.
Matt's mother is also a Socialist.
OK, go here. there is a list of books Kalugin wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleg_Kalugin
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