Saturday, December 13, 2025

estimated 300 million deaths by U.S. Imperialism and Never Again Action with David Michael Smith

 https://monthlyreview.org/american-exceptionalism-on-trial-endless-holocausts-reviewed-in-covert-action/

  David Michael Smith, Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire (New York: Monthly Review Press, 2023), estimated that the U.S. empire is responsible, or shares responsibility, for close to 300 million deaths.

 More broadly, Endless Holocausts implicitly poses a question: If the U.S. capitalist-imperialist system is dependent upon such mass death, as the book documents in detail, then what happens when climate change begins upending the basic contours of human life as it has existed for many millennia? For example, the U.S. government has allowed more than one million people in the country to simply drop dead from COVID over the last three years, and such new epidemics are only going to become more frequent as ecocide accelerates. Human populations have increased since 10,000 B.C., and significantly since around 1800 A.D., but that is going to reverse in the coming years – at least in the absence of a dramatic overturn of the existing system. Such a system that cavalierly discards millions of workers – because a simple mask, a vaccine, a day of sicktime, a doctor visit, a living wage, a solar cell or wind turbine, etcetera is not profitable – is not viable in the grim new world coming into being. It is worth noting here the argument that the Black Death of the fourteenth century, which wiped out up to half of the European labor force, facilitated such a transformation in the economic mode of production: the decline of feudalism and the ascendancy of capitalism itself and the new bourgeoisie.

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Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire by David M Smith is an encyclopaedic overview of the atrocities and the destruction of human lives committed under the rise of American imperialism. The US government has always portrayed itself as a fighter for democracy and human rights, “a unique force for good in the world.” Endless Holocausts proves that this is not so. The US Empire is maintained by a network of client states that “encompass 40 per cent of the world’s countries.” It is supported by 800 foreign bases, with 200,000 military staff and contractors deployed in 140 countries, including Australia.

Smith begins with the genocide of America’s native peoples, which had a pre-contact population of at least 2 million, declining to 600,000 by 1800. The genocide continued as the US government carved out its territory, with the indigenous population reduced to 237,000 by 1900. US police kill around 20 Indigenous people every year. Smith argues convincingly that the “Indigenous Peoples Holocaust” amounts to thirteen million lives and is ongoing.

Smith examines the treatment of Hispanics and immigrants before moving on to the US’s numerous invasions and assisted toppling of governments. In 1954 the CIA overthrew the Arbenz government in Guatemala, followed by coups in Chile and Argentina in the 1970s, and the low intensity wars in Central America in the 1980s. The direct result of US military intervention was the death of over 700,000 people.

The US invasion of the Philippines and Cuba in 1898, intervention in the Soviet Union during the Russian Revolution and the Mexican Civil War (1910 to 1920) implicated the US in 12 million deaths. The US support of the Guomindang in China, Italy’s colonisation of Libya, the war against Ethiopia and support for the Fascists in Spain resulted in the death of 3.5 million people. Between 1950 and 1980 the US was involved in wars in Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia which killed 12 million people. If the anti-communist wars during the Biafran War and the Bangladesh War are included, then this is another 11 million dead. The US proxy war in Afghanistan killed 1.5 million. Thus, in first 35 years of the Pax Americana following World War II, the US was involved in the death of 29 million people.

African Americans have faced terrible treatment at the hands of the US government since the 19th century, living under a stereotyped social identity that has had a devastating cumulative psychological impact on the disenfranchised population. Deprivation and living in slums has had led to high rates of hypertension, diabetes, and other disabilities, as well as gun violence; harassment by police; and hunger.  In total 9 million preventable deaths have occurred amongst the African American population since 1900.

The ascendency of US Imperialism has been accompanied by the most violent labour history in the industrialising world. Between 1850 and 1855, the US building the Panama Railway in what was then Colombia, saw the death of 12,000 workers from Colombia, Jamaica, Ireland, and China. Thousands of workers died in mining, canal building, textiles and other industries by 1900. In 1891 the New Jersey Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industry reported that “the destruction of human life is much greater in the peaceful pursuits of industry than in war”. Eric Forner has estimated that 700,000 workers died in the US between 1880 and 1900. John F Witt in Accidental Republic (2006) finds that by the early 1900s, “accidents were the leading cause of death among workers in hazardous industries as diverse as railroads, mining, metalwork, rubber work, shipping and canals, quarries, telegraph and telephones, electric lighting, brick- and tile-making, and terra-cotta work.”

Between 1930 and 1970, 3.3 million workers died from work related diseases. In 2019 the National Safety Council and the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that between 1990 and 2018 there were 170,000 work related fatalities. When all the deaths due to US corporations are totalled, inside the US and abroad, it equates to 13.5 million workers.

Michael Parenti writes in America Besieged (2001): “There is no social formation more profoundly immoral than a big capitalist corporation.” Total deaths in the US from drug overdoses, tobacco, automobiles, dangerous consumer goods, medical experiments, public health crises, and environmental pollution come to 60 million, all  preventable.

Smith concludes that the US created holocausts at home and abroad amounting to more than 74 million dead. That US imperialism and big business have caused such destruction and loss of human life is staggering. Unfortunately, the US government has learnt little in its pursuit of Empire and Capitalism.

Smith has written a scholarly yet digestible work showing clearly how great is the tragedy of US imperialism – the highest stage of US Capitalism. This raises the question of why the Australian government is pursuing an ever closer alliance with a nation with such a savage history, a nation which persists in its violent acts around the world?

 https://nyupress.org/author/david-michael-smith/

David Michael Smith

David Michael Smith has a doctorate in political science from the City University of New York Graduate Center, is a former professor of government and union president at College of the Mainland. He has also taught at the University of Houston–Downtown, York College, Brooklyn College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and other institutions. His writings have appeared in Peace Review, International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict, Socialism and Democracy, Vanguard Dossier (Spain), Countercurrents (India), and other publications.

David Michael Smith was a Jewish activist in Houston involved with
Never Again Action, a group protesting U.S. immigration policies, particularly against detention centers, leading to his arrest in a 2019 action with other activists like Beth Moore. Never Again Action uses Jewish history and the "never again" slogan to highlight contemporary injustices, seeing parallels between past atrocities and current migrant treatment, urging action against detention centers and complicit corporations, a movement that connects deeply with anti-immigrant policies in Texas and nationwide.........

 https://www.neveragainaction.com/

 https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/2020-05-05/ty-article/.premium/in-coronavirus-era-jewish-activists-get-creative-protesting-americas-injustices/0000017f-dbd7-d3a5-af7f-fbffdd470000

 https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4821&context=open_etd

 “About Us,” Never Action, https://www.neveragainaction.com/, Last accessed, Dec 2, 2021. Never Again Action is a Jewish-led organization mobilizing “against the persecution, detention, and deportation of immigrants in the United States as part of the broader fight against white supremacy, fascism, and racial capitalism.” Never Again Action coalesced and gained traction through its direct-action rallies and protests after Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez visited detention sites along the U.S-Mexico border.

 For many, including Jewish organizations such as T’ruah (The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights), HIAS, and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (along with congregations from diverse streams of Judaism) and youth with Never Again Action across the U.S, the humanitarian crisis became a “moral crisis” that needed a response.
Many Jews who acted were themselves inspired by the long tradition of American Jewish
organizations and rabbis involved in welfare programs, social, racial, and economic justice, the Civil Rights movement, and the sanctuary movement of the 1980s. 

 The “Never Again
Havdalah” service and the “Never Again Action” group in El Paso were initiated by Alison
Westermann, activist, LGBTQIA advocate, and transplant to El Paso from Naperville, Illinois,
and Jordyn Rozensky, writer/photographer living in El Paso.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsePtCg6Gpg

 

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 https://socialism.com/fs-article/united-front-against-fascism-principles-of-unity/

  Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party organized a counter-demonstration, which led to the establishment of UFAF.

 

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