How the World Works
Books | History / Wars & Conflicts / Iraq War (2003-2011)
Noam Chomsky
David Barsamian
With exceptional clarity and power of argument, Noam Chomsky lays bare as no one else can the realities of contemporary geopolitics. Divided into four sections and originally published in the US as individual short books which have collectively sold over half a million copies, How the World Works is a collection of speeches and interviews with Chomsky by David Barsamian, edited by Arthur Naiman. It includes What Uncle Sam Really Wants, about US foreign policy; The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many, about the new global economy, food, Third World 'economic miracles' and the roots of racism; Secrets, Lies and Democracy, about the US, the CIA, religious fundamentalism, global inequality and the coming eco-catastrophe; and The Common Good, about equality, freedom, the media, the myth of Third World debt and manufacturing dissent.
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Author
Noam Chomsky
Pages
335
Publisher
Hamish Hamilton
Published Date
2012
ISBN
0241145384 9780241145388
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"Unsure if the point was to state that the United States is a no good power stealing country. But that pretty much what it said. Dark viewpoint of a lot of actions of the last couple centuries, but I suppose that’s the only possible way of seeing things when you believe most people in authority have the sole agenda to get more power. As well to take it only from the poor. There are however a many things that are worth giving further research into. "