Who rules the world? / Noam Chomsky.
Publisher: New York : Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company, ©2016Edition: First U.S. editionDescription: 307 pages 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781627793810
- JZ1480 .C477 2016
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| JZ1405 .S28 2011 A guide to diplomatic practice / | JZ1405 .W47 2025 How to be a diplomat / | JZ1480.A5 L87 2022 Rhetoric, media, and the narratives of US foreign policy : making enemies / | JZ1480 .C477 2016 Who rules the world? / | JZ1480 .F37 2018 War on peace : the end of diplomacy and the decline of American influence | JZ1480 .H68 2013 The decision point : | JZ1480 .S23 2018 A new foreign policy : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The world's leading intellectual offers a probing examination of the waning American Century, the nature of U.S. policies post-9/11, and the perils of valuing power above democracy and human rights In an incisive, thorough analysis of the current international situation, Noam Chomsky argues that the United States, through its military-first policies and its unstinting devotion to maintaining a world-spanning empire, is both risking catastrophe and wrecking the global commons. Drawing on a wide range of examples, from the expanding drone assassination program to the threat of nuclear warfare, as well as the flashpoints of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Israel/Palestine, he offers unexpected and nuanced insights into the workings of imperial power on our increasingly chaotic planet. In the process, Chomsky provides a brilliant anatomy of just how U.S. elites have grown ever more insulated from any democratic constraints on their power. While the broader population is lulled into apathy--diverted to consumerism or hatred of the vulnerable--the corporations and the rich have increasingly been allowed to do as they please. Fierce, unsparing, and meticulously documented, Who Rules the World? delivers the indispensable understanding of the central conflicts and dangers of our time that we have come to expect from Chomsky"--

