Seymour Joseph
LATEST ARTICLES BY Seymour Joseph
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Auschwitz, a poem
January 24, 2020The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27—the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Setting the record straight about socialism
March 29, 2016In every age, scientific reasoning takes a beating from entrenched prejudices, fears, and hatreds.
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“Auschwitz”
February 25, 2015" I pass this on, and for those of you who haven't seen my poetry collection I include a poem I wrote in 1955, after my visit to Auschwitz."
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Pete’s rug ate my interview and other Seeger tales
January 31, 2014In 1952 the Weavers sang at my high school. What an eye-opener it was for me!
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A Vision
December 26, 2012A poem in memory of those who died in Newtown.
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A little poem ponders “birthers”
April 20, 2011Who Knows? Take the tea party ranters: instead of reasoning, they shout. Perhaps they're from outer space; they certainly are spaced out.
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Sorry, right number
April 7, 2006Dick Cheney stomped into the Oval Office. He looked glum. Well, glummer than usual.
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Two scenarios. Which one is more believable?
August 1, 2004Of these two hypothetical scenarios, which seems more believable? Offhand you might feel that number two rings the credibility bell. After all, number one is simply outrageous: a team of gung-ho guys establishing their own prison...
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