All American Boys: Draft Dodgers in Canada from the Vietnam War

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Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001 - Americans - 173 pages
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This unique study argues that the draft dodgers who went to Canada during the Vietnam War were not always the anti-war radicals portrayed in popular culture. Many were the products of stable, conservative, middle class homes who were more interested in furthering their education and careers than in fighting in Southeast Asia. The conflict in Vietnam was just one cause among many for their deep sense of disaffection from the land of their birth. These expatriates remained quintessentially American, because evading the draft was in their opinion consistant with the very best American traditions of individualism and resistance to undue authority or state servitude.

Although the war was not the only or even the primary reason for their immigration to Canada, it was the final action in response to an increasing sense of alientation from America that many had felt since childhood. Kusch's work also raises questions about what it means to be an American. Intriguingly, it suggests the actions of these expatriates should be seen not merely as a drastic response to the Vietnam war, but as a commitment to the core ideals of American and European thought since the Enlightenment.

 

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Contents

Introduction
1
The Draft in American History Balancing Liberty and Necessity
11
Childhood The Origins of Disaffection
27
Adolescent Philosophers From Teens to Draftees
47
Selective Service and Vietnam Deferments Loopholes and Class Privilege
67
Northward Bound Dodging the Deferments Evading the Country
81
Boys Without a Country Exiles or Emigres?
99
Traitors or Quintessential Americans? Reflections from Across the Border
109
Epilogue
127
Appendix
131
Notes
137
Bibliography
159
Index
169
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About the author (2001)

FRANK KUSCH is author of All American Boys: Draft Dodgers in Canada from the Vietnam War (Praeger, 2001). He holds degrees in history from Ohio University and the University of Saskatchewan. Historian and editor, he is currently working on a book about Richard Nixon and the antiwar movement.

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