Keen On America

What Would Daniel Ellsberg Say About Iran? His Son Michael on America’s Most Famous Whistleblower

Mar 7, 2026
Michael Ellsberg, writer who co-edited his father Daniel Ellsberg’s posthumous collection. He discusses why publishing Daniel’s notebooks matters now. Short conversations cover civic courage, whistleblowing from Pentagon Papers to Snowden, moral definitions of terrorism, and how Daniel might view U.S. policy toward Iran and congressional oversight.
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INSIGHT

Governments Lie More Than You Think

  • Daniel Ellsberg's core message is that governments lie far more than the public realises.
  • Michael Ellsberg argues contemporary rationales for the Iran war likely include hidden plans and reasons the public should know.
ANECDOTE

How Draft Resisters Pushed Ellsberg To Act

  • Meeting young draft resisters, especially Randy Keeler, moved Daniel Ellsberg to act nonviolently and risk jail.
  • Those draft resisters going to jail for conscience showed him civic courage worth emulating and propelled his decision to release the Pentagon Papers.
ANECDOTE

Growing Up With A Father Who Wrote Constantly

  • Michael recalls childhood in Berkeley with a father who preferred writing on yellow pads over playing baseball.
  • Daniel was loving but often distracted, filling hundreds of handwritten notebooks that Jan Thomas later curated for the book.
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