Chris Hedges, born on September eighteenth, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent American journalist, author, and commentator, known for his incisive analysis of war and society. His career began as a freelance war correspondent in Central America, where he contributed to notable publications such as The Christian Science Monitor, NPR, and The Dallas Morning News.
From nineteen ninety to two thousand five, Hedges served as a reporter for The New York Times, where he held significant roles as the Middle East Bureau Chief and the Balkan Bureau Chief during the tumultuous wars in the former Yugoslavia. His exceptional reporting contributed to the newspaper's Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of global terrorism in two thousand two.
In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Hedges has authored several influential books, including War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America, Death of the Liberal Class, and Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, co-written with cartoonist Joe Sacco. He also produced a weekly column for Truthdig for fourteen years until the outlet's hiatus in two thousand twenty.
Currently, Hedges writes a weekly column for Scheerpost and hosts The Chris Hedges Report, continuing to engage audiences with his critical perspectives on contemporary issues.