Presents a series of interviews conducted during the first month following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, that discuss reactions to the attacks in the U.S. and abroad, U.S. foreign...
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Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
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Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
"Reading Chomsky today is sobering and instructive . . . He is a global phenomenon . . . perhaps the most widely read voice on foreign policy on the planet." -The New York Times Book Review
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Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
This is an essential introduction to the "propaganda model" of media analysis. Chomsky offers a message of hope, reminding us that resistance is possible, necessary and effective.
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Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
NOAM CHOMSKY is widely regarded as the most influential thinker of our time, but never before has he devoted a major book to one topic, income inequality: "During the Great Depression, things were...
Genre: Political science -
Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
In his national bestselling 1988 CBC Massey Lectures, Noam Chomsky inquires into the nature of the media in a political system where the population cannot be disciplined by force and thus must be...
Genre: Social science, Political science -
Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
Restoring to print two of Chomsky's most famous and popular books in one omnibus volume, On Language features some of the noted linguist and political critic's most informal and highly accessible...
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Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
For the past forty years Noam Chomsky's writings on politics and language have established him as a preeminent public intellectual and as one of the most original and wide-ranging political...
Genre: Essays, Social science -
Auteur: Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
En 2018, le journaliste allemand Emran Feroz a mené une série d'entretiens avec Noam Chomsky à l'université d'Arizona, près de la frontière avec le Mexique. Ce grand analyste de...
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Auteur: Waterstone, Marv, Chomsky, NoamSommaire:
The authors reveal how connections between common sense and power can keep social justice movements divided and marginalized, and they show how to overcome these divisions.
Genre: Political science