How the World Works
Penguin Books
Paperback
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In “How the World Works,” Noam Chomsky masterfully dissects the intricate dynamics of modern geopolitics with unparalleled clarity and persuasive argumentation. This compelling collection, originally published as four separate books in the US, has captivated readers with its insightful exploration of global power structures and their far-reaching impacts. Chomsky delves into the core objectives of US foreign policy, the disparities within the global economy, the manipulation of truth and democracy, and the pursuit of the common good. Each section offers a profound examination of the forces shaping our world today.
Why You Should Read?
- Unveiling US Foreign Policy: Gain a deeper understanding of the primary goals of US foreign policy and the profound effects it has on both international relations and domestic perceptions.
- Critique of the Global Economy: Explore Chomsky’s analysis of the new global economy, highlighting the disparities between the prosperous few and the restless many, and the underlying causes of racism and economic inequality.
- Exposing Secrets and Lies: Discover the intricate connections between the US, the CIA, religious fundamentalism, and global inequality, as well as the looming threat of an ecological disaster.
- Challenging Common Myths: Question the myths surrounding Third World debt, media influence, and the concept of equality and freedom, as Chomsky encourages critical thinking and dissent.
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