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When the United States fought in Vietnam, it was organized modern technology versus organized human beings, and the human beings won.
Howard Zinn
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote highlights the conflict between advanced technology and the resilience of humans in warfare.

Howard Zinn emphasizes that despite the United States' technological superiority during the Vietnam War, it was the determination and spirit of the Vietnamese people that ultimately led to their victory. This serves as a reminder that human will and unity can triumph over material advantages.

Themes

VietnamTechnologyHuman SpiritWarfareResilience

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be referenced in discussions about military strategy and the role of technology in warfare.

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