Structures syntaxiques
De la propagande: Entretiens avec David Barsamian
Publié par 10/18, le 06 novembre 2003
327 pages
Résumé
From back cover:In thirteen interviews conducted between 1992 and 1996, Noam Chomsky talks to David Barsamian about a range of subjects as broad as the famous American linguist and political thinker's field of vision. Forceful and insightful, Chomsky is at his best as he discusses:• Indonesia, Vietnam, Palestine, and the difference between war crimes and what we do;• the disappearance of the concept of class from Western media—the ultimate triumph of propaganda;• the World Bank, the World Trade Organization, "free trade zones", and other features of the global economic order;• worsening Third World conditions—right here at home;• America's hand behind events in Israel and elsewhere in the Middle East;• the ideals of Adam Smith and Thomas Jefferson versus the reality of capitalism;• and much more.Class Warfare is a companion volume to Chronicles of Dissent: Noam Chomsky in Conversation, 1984—199!, which contains sixteen earlier interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian.From Barnes & Noble:Continuing his bestselling interviews with David Barsamian, CHomsky provides a road map to the concentration of corporate power. Amidst a devastating sketch of the ongoning destruction of civil society, Class Warfare unearths a cause for optimism in the ongoing struggle for human freedom. National ads/media.
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