Who Rules The World?
Penguin Books
Paperback
Description
In his incisive and thorough analysis, Noam Chomsky explores the enduring influence of the United States on global discourse, even as Europe and Asia rise in prominence. Through a diverse array of examples, including U.S. involvement with Cuba, sanctions on Iran, and conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Israel-Palestine, Chomsky reveals the stark contrast between America’s rhetoric of freedom and human rights and its actual actions. The book concludes with a new afterword that examines the implications of Donald Trump’s election on American society.
Why You Should Read?
- Insightful Analysis: Chomsky provides a deep and nuanced understanding of U.S. imperial power and its impact on global politics.
- Engaging Examples: The book uses a wide range of real-world examples, such as the history with Cuba and sanctions on Iran, to illustrate its points.
- Critical Perspective: Chomsky challenges the reader to reconsider the often-overlooked gap between America’s stated values and its actions.
- Contemporary Relevance: The afterword on Donald Trump’s election offers timely insights into the current state of American society.
- Thought-Provoking: The book encourages critical thinking about the nature of global power dynamics and their implications for the future.
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