"Perhaps the most widely read voice on foreign policy on the planet"
breaks down the Iran-Contra Affair and the scourge of clandestine
terrorism ( The New York Times Book Review on Theory and Practice).
This classic text provides a scathing critique of US political culture
through a brilliant analysis of the Iran-Contra scandal. Chomsky
irrefutably shows how the United States has opposed human rights and
democratization to advance its economic interests. "The Culture of
Terrorism follows an earlier study, Turning the Tide, but with the new
insights provided by the flawed Congressional inquiry into the
Irangate scandal. [Chomsky's] thesis is that United States elites are
dedicated to the rule of force, and that their commitment to violence
and lawlessness has to be masked by an ideological system which
attempts to control and limit the domestic damage done when the mask
occasionally slips. Clandestine programs are not a secret to their
victims, as he points out. It is the domestic population in the USA
which needs to be protected from knowledge of them . . . The
record, he argues, shows a continual pattern of violence and disregard
for democracy." ―Manchester Guardian Weekly "Chomsky's
documentation neatly supports his logic. Leftist adherents will
applaud, while the majority—depicted as perpetrators or dupes of
military-based state capitalism—will ignore the book or dismiss it
as rhetoric. But Chomsky has a point of view not frequently
encountered in the press." —Library Journal "Closely argued,
heavily documented . . . will shake liberals and conservatives
alike." ―Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9781608464395
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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