Contributions

  • Mitchell, Peter R. - Contributor
  • Schoeffel, John. - Contributor

Publication

2002 - New Press, New York, United States

Language

English

Word Count

104,000 words, Guess

Page Count

416 pages

Identifiers

and 6 more
  • LibraryThing3102
  • Goodreads194805
  • Library of Congress Control Number2001034298
  • OCLC Control Number46936001
  • Better World Books9781565847033
  • Open LibraryOL22141615M

Classifications

  • DDC320
  • LCCP85.C47
  • LCCP85.C47 U5 2002
and 1 more
  • LCCP85.C47U5 2001

Description

"A major new collection from "arguably the most important intellectual alive" (The New York Times). Noam Chomsky is universally accepted as one of the preeminent public intellectuals of the modern era. Over the past thirty years, broadly diverse audiences have gathered to attend his sold-out lectures. Now, in Understanding Power, Peter Mitchell and John Schoeffel have assembled the best of Chomsky's recent talks on the past, present, and future of the politics of power. In a series of enlightening and wide-ranging discussions, all published here for the first time, Chomsky radically reinterprets the events of the past three decades, covering topics from foreign policy during Vietnam to the decline of welfare under the Clinton administration. And as he elucidates the connection between America's imperialistic foreign policy and the decline of domestic social services, Chomsky also discerns the necessary steps to take toward social change. With an eye to political activism and the media's role in popular struggle, as well as U.S. foreign and domestic policy, Understanding Power offers a sweeping critique of the world around us and is definitive Chomsky. Characterized by Chomsky's accessible and informative style, this is the ideal book for those new to his work as well as for those who have been listening for years."

Subjects

Topics

320InterviewsChomsky, noamCurrent affairsP85.c47 u5 2002Political scienceChomsky, noam, 1928-

Genres

  • Interviews

Other Editions

  • Understanding power: the indispensable ChomskyNew Press2002-01-01
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