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The New Press PROBLEMS OF KNOWLEDGE AND FREEDOM The Russell Lectures
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City Lights Books Making the Future: Occupations, Interventions, Empire and Resistance
Taken together, Chomsky's essays present a powerful counter-narrative to official accounts of the major political events of the past four years: the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; the U.S. presidential race; the ascendancy of China; Latin America's leftward turn; the threat of nuclear proliferation in Iran and North Korea; Israel's invasion of Gaza and expansion of settlements in Jerusalem and the West Bank; developments in climate change; the world financial crisis; the Arab Spring; the assassination of Osama bin Laden; and the Occupy protests. Laced throughout his critiques are expressions of commitment to democracy and the power of popular struggles. "Progressive legislation and social welfare," writes Chomsky, "have been won by popular struggles, not gifts from above. Those struggles follow a cycle of success and setback. They must be waged every day, not just once every four years, always with the goal of creating a genuinely responsive democratic society, from the voting booth to the workplace." Making the Future is a follow-up to Interventions, published by City Lights in 2007 and banned from Guantanamo Bay by U.S. military censors. Both books are drawn from articles Chomsky has been writing regularly for the New York Times Syndicate, but which go largely ignored by newspapers in the United States. Making the Future offers fierce, accessible, timely, gloves-off political writing by one of America's foremost intellectual and political dissidents. Making the Future presents more than fifty concise and persuasively argued commentaries on U.S. politics and policies, written between 2007 and 2011. "Unwavering political contrarian Noam Chomsky smart-bombs the U.S. military's global Interventions (City Lights). Shock and awe!"--Vanity Fair " ...he has emerged as one of the left's most implacable voices, challenging the often hidden structures that lie behind the abuse of power." --Paul V. Griffith, Chapter 16 "Making the Future is an impressive collection of articles shedding light on and challen- ging the current political, economic, and military world order. To make sense of the complex mechanisms at play, Chomsky adopts a fundamentally interdisciplinary approach: he juggles with history, sociology of the media, critical theory, and political philosophy." --Juliana Bidadanure, Global Discourse, 2013 Noam Chomsky is a world-renowned author, linguist, and advocate for democracy. He is the critically acclaimed author of many books, including Hegemony or Survival, Imperial Ambitions, Failed States, Manufacturing Consent, and Media Control. He lives in Massachusetts where he is Institute Professor Emeritus in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT.
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Rowman & Littlefield Chomsky on Mis-Education
Noam Chomsky's prolific writings have made him one of the most-quoted educators in history—the only living writer on a most-cited list that includes Plato, Shakespeare, and Freud. Yet until now, no book has systematically offered Chomsky's influential writings on education. In Chomsky on MisEducation, Noam Chomsky encourages a larger understanding of our educational needs, starting with the changing role of schools today, and broadening our view of new models of public education. Chomsky weaves global technological change and the primacy of responsible media with the democratic role of schools and higher education. A truly democratic society, he argues, cannot thrive in a rapidly changing world unless our approach to education—formal and otherwise—is dramatically reformed. Chomsky's critique of how our current educational system "miseducates" students—and his prescriptions for change—are essential reading for teachers, parents, school administrators, activists, and anyone concerned about the future.
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Nomen Verlag Media Control
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Nomen Verlag Kein Frieden in Nahost
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Promedia Verlagsges. Mbh Die Herren der Welt Essays und Reden aus fnf Jahrzehnten
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Piper Verlag GmbH Profit over People War against People Neoliberalismus und globale Weltordnung Menschenrechte und Schurkenstaaten
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Pluto Press Culture of Terrorism
Chomsky ends his preface to Culture of Terrorism with the words, 'As the latest inheritors of a grim tradition, we should at least have the integrity to look in the mirror without evasion'. The tradition to which he is referring is none other than the Western imperial project and in encouraging Americans to pursue integrity, he dissects the events of just one year - 1986 - at the height of the Reagan Era and describes American involvement in acts of supreme state terror, both open and clandestine, to present a case study which has great relevance today and whose lessons must never be forgotten.
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Columbia University Press World Orders Old and New
Chomsky takes on the international scene since 1945, devoting particular attention to events following the collapse of the Soviet Union. He develops a forceful critique of Western government, from imperialist foreign policies to the Clinton administration's empty promises to the poor.
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Vintage Publishing Deterring Democracy
From World War II until the 1980s, the United States reigned supreme as both the economic and the military leader of the world. The major shifts in global politics that came about with the dismantling of the Eastern Bloc have left the United States unchallenged as the pre-eminent military power, but American economic might has declined drastically in the face of competition, first from Germany and Japan and more recently from the newly prosperous countries elsewhere.In this book, Noam Chomsky points to the potentially catastrophic consequences of this imbalance. He reveals a world in which the United States exploits its advantage ruthlessly to enforce its national interests - and in the process destroys weaker nations.Deterring Democracy offers a devastating analysis of American Imperialism, drawing alarming connections between its repression of information inside the US and its aggressive empire-building abroad.
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Ediciones Península Lo que decimos se hace sobre el poder de Estados Unidos en un mundo en cambio
La política exterior de Estados Unidos tiene demasiados frentes abiertos. Las últimas administraciones, ligadas a grupos de presión y al complejo tecnológico-militar, han llevado al mundo al caos. Irán, Corea del Norte, el conflicto de Oriente Medio, el Líbano, las guerras en Afganistán e Irak, el ascenso imparable de China Son sólo algunos de los temas que el profesor Chomsky aborda en este libro, muy crítico con el imperio norteamericano, cuya lectura sólo puede provocar indignación.Indispensable. The Boston GlobeChomsky critica a esos periodistas e intelectuales que cuando informan sobre la actualidad no cuestionan los supuestos bajo los que Estados Unidos actúa, unos supuestos que han dado forma al debate de tal manera que sólo los detalles son materia de discusión. El planteamiento de Chomsky es estimulante. Library Journal
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Icaria editorial Cómo se reparte la tarta
La prensa del gran capital en USA aconseja a los "mimados trabajadores occidentales" que abandonen su "lujoso estilo de vida" y "las estructuras rígidas del mercado" como los contratos, las pensiones, la salud y la seguridad laboral y otros disparates obsoletos, como el mismo concepto de trabajo.Noam Chomsky es profesor de lenguas modernas en el MIT. Su teoría gramatical revolucionó todo el estudio del lenguaje. Escritor prolífico cuenta con una producción de artículos y libros que muestra su espíritu crítico y radical frente al sistema capitalista.
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Prh Grupo Editorial Quién domina el mundo Who Rules the World
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Cambridge University Press Language and Mind
This is the third edition of Chomsky's outstanding collection of essays on language and mind, first published in 2006. The first six chapters, originally published in the 1960s, made a groundbreaking contribution to linguistic theory. This edition complements them with an additional chapter and a new preface, bringing Chomsky's influential approach into the twenty-first century. Chapters 1-6 present Chomsky's early work on the nature and acquisition of language as a genetically endowed, biological system (Universal Grammar), through the rules and principles of which we acquire an internalized knowledge (I-language). Over the past fifty years, this framework has sparked an explosion of inquiry into a wide range of languages, and has yielded some major theoretical questions. The final chapter revisits the key issues, reviewing the 'biolinguistic' approach that has guided Chomsky's work from its origins to the present day, and raising some novel and exciting challenges for the study of language and mind.
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The New Press On Cuba
An intimate conversation between towering public intellectuals examining the contentious interplay between the Cuban Revolution and U.S. empireAn audacious revolutionary experiment in the backyard of empire, Cuba has occupied a vexed role in the international order for decades. Though its doctors (and fighters)and the outsized influence of its examplehave traversed the globe, from Venezuela to Angola, its political and economic future remain uncertain as the Castro era comes to a close and the U.S. embargo proceeds unabated. Through an intimate conversation between two of the country's most astute observers of international politics, Noam Chomsky and Vijay Prashad, On Cuba traces Cuban history from the early days of the 1950s revolution to the present, interrogating U.S. interventions and extracting lessons on U.S. power and influence in the Western Hemisphere along the way. Neither a jingoistic condemnation nor an uncritical celebration, Chomsky's heterodox approach to world affairs
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Pluto Press Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs
Rogue States is a collection of essays written by Chomsky in the late 1990s, all of which subvert the United States foreign policy discourse and the notion of the “rogue state”, turning the focus of criticism inwards and demonstrating how Western powers fail to uphold their own standards of conduct. Among the topics considered are the Balkans Crisis, the embargo against Cuba, and US intervention in Latin America, all of which provide important lessons for today from one of our most eminent and insightful teachers.
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Pluto Press Pirates and Emperors, Old and New: International Terrorism in the Real World
Pirates and Emperors, Old and New constitutes a collection of extended essays written between 1986 and 2001 which explore how "selected incidents of terrorism" are used as a cover for Western violence across the globe. Topics covered include the Lockerbie Bombing, the Second Palestinian Intifada and the attacks on the World Trade Centre. For those who want to understand the roots of American military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, recent interventions in Libya, and the on-going destruction of Palestine this collection remains invaluable. This edition first published 2002
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Pluto Press Powers and Prospects: Reflections on Human Nature and the Social Order
From East Timor to the Middle East, from the nature of democracy to our place in the natural world, from intellectual politics to the politics of language, Powers and Prospects is a vital compilation of Chomsky's writings on a broad array of subject material. Chomsky lifts the veil of distortions that conceals the workings of history and social policy, and reveals how the 'new' world order is little more than a remarketing of the old. No admirer of Chomsky can afford to be without this timeless selection of his thought. First published in 1996.
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Penguin Books Ltd Who Rules the World?
Who Rules the World is the essential account of geopolitics right now - including an afterword on President Donald Trump Noam Chomsky: philosopher, political writer, fearless activist. No one has done more to question the hidden actors who govern our lives, calling the powers that be to account. Here he presents Who Rules the World?, his definitive account of those powers, how they work, and why we should be questioning them.From the dark history of the US and Cuba to China's global rise, from torture memos to sanctions on Iran, this book investigates the defining issues of our times and exposes the hypocrisy at the heart of America's policies and actions. The world's political and financial elite are now operating almost totally unconstrained by the so-called democratic structure. With climate change and nuclear proliferation threatening our very survival, dissenting voices have never been more necessary.Fiercely outspoken and rigorously argued, Who Rules the World? is an indispensable guide to how things really are.
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Penguin Books Ltd Masters of Mankind: Essays and Lectures, 1969-2013
'Arguably the most important intellectual alive' New York Times on Noam ChomskyIn this collection of essays from 1969-2013, Noam Chomsky exposes the real nature of state power. With unrelenting logic, he holds the arguments of empire up to critical examination and shatters the myths of those who protect the power and privilege of the few against the interests and needs to the many.Including essays on subjects such as:* Human Intelligence and the Environment* Terror, Justice and Self-Defence* The Welfare-Warfare stateThis is an indispensable compilation of searing insights into the state of our world.Praise for Chomsky:'Noam Chomsky is a global phenomenon . . . he may be the most widely read American voice on the planet today' NYT Book Review'Will there ever again be a public intellectual who commands the attention of so many across the planet?' New Statesman'The west's most prominent critic of US imperialism . . . the closest thing in the English-speaking world to an intellectual superstar' Guardian
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Penguin Books Ltd How the World Works
The essential guide to Chomsky and his brilliant ideas on the global state of affairsAn extraordinary collection of Chomsky's speeches and his interviews with David Barsamian, edited by Arthur Naiman. With exceptional clarity and power of argument, Noam Chomsky lays bare as no one else can the realities of contemporary geopolitics.Including classic essays such as:* What Uncle Sam Really Wants* The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many* Secrets, Lies and Democracy* The Common Good
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Vintage Publishing Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky
'Arguably the most important intellectual alive' New York Times An indispensable collection of Noam Chomsky’s talks on the past, present and future of the politics of power Noam Chomsky is universally accepted as one of the world’s leading intellectuals of the modern era. Now, for the first time, Peter R. Mitchell and John Schoeffel have assembled the best of Chomsky's talks on the politics of power. With an eye to political activism and the media’s role in popular struggle, as well as US foreign and domestic policy, Chomsky reinterprets the events of the past three decades, from foreign policy during the Vietnam War to the decline of welfare under the Clinton administration. Highlighting America’s myriad of social inequalities and political issues while offering timely advice for much needed change, Understanding Power is definitive Chomsky. ‘Chomsky ranks with Marx, Shakespeare and the Bible as one of the ten most quoted sources in the humanities’ Guardian‘Powerful and timely...his analysis is fair, meticulously researched and fascinating’ Observer
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Editorial Pasado y Presente Las sublevaciones democrticas globales Spanish Edition
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Editorial Popular El tringulo fatal Estados Unidos Israel y Palestina
El Triángulo Fatal puede que sea el libro más ambicioso sobre el conflicto entre el sionismo y el pueblo palestino desde un punto de vista que involucra de manera crucial a Estados Unidos. Se trata de una contundente exposición de corrupción humana, cod
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Hermida Editores S.L. RAZN CONTRA PODER LA APUESTA DE PASCAL
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New Press On Anarchism
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New Press The Indispensable Zinn
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The New Press OBJECTIVITY AND LIBERAL SCHOLARSHIP
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City Lights Books Interventions
Noam Chomsky says that the freedom to challenge power is not just an opportunity, it's a responsibility. For the past several years Chomsky has been writing essays for The New York Times Syndicate to do just that: challenge power and expose the global consequences of U.S. policy and military actions worldwide. Interventions is a collection of these essays, revised and updated with notes by the author. While Chomsky's New York Times Syndicate writings are widely published around the world, they have rarely been printed in major U.S. media; none have been published in the New York Times. Concise and fiercely argued, Interventions covers the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the Bush presidency, Israel and Palestine, national security, the escalating threat of nuclear warfare, and more. A powerful and accessible new book from one of America's foremost political intellectuals and dissidents. "Interventions offers over forty of Chomsky's columns; insightful, crisp and well-researched pieces on news events of the day. From 9-11 to the Iraq War, from the 'non-crisis' of social security to the leveling of Lebanon, Chomsky provides informed opinion and critical analysis." -- Mumia Abu-Jamal "Chomsky is a global phenomenon ...perhaps the most widely read voice on foreign policy on the planet." -- New York Times Book Review "Unwavering political contrarian Noam Chomsky smart-bombs the U.S. military's global Interventions (City Lights). Shock and awe!" -- Vanity Fair "With relentless logic, Chomsky bids us to listen closely to what our leaders tell us--and to discern what they are leaving out...Agree with him or not, we lose out by not listening." -- Business Weekly Noam Chomsky has taught linguistics and philosophy at MIT for more than fifty years. He is a critically-acclaimed author of numerous books, including Hegemony or Survival, Imperial Ambitions, Failed States, Manufacturing Consent, and Media Control and Failed States.
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Graswurzelrevolution e.V. ber Anarchismus Beitrge aus vier Jahrzehnten
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Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg. Wer beherrscht die Welt Die globalen Verwerfungen der amerikanischen Politik
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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Sprache und Geist
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AK Press Language & Politics
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AK Press Radical Priorities
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Picador USA Who Rules the World?
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Pluto Press On Power and Ideology: The Managua Lectures
In the late 1980s, in the midst of Reagan's interventions in Central America, Chomsky travelled to Nicaragua and gave the lectures that became On Power and Ideology. The lectures provide a master class in foreign policy analysis from an intellectual at the height of his powers, covering everything from the US domestic basis of its overseas actions, to the pernicious concept of 'National Security' and its destabilising effect, to the broad framework of global imperial order which the United States seeks to maintain. A defining moment in the Cold War meets a defining moment in the career of one of its most important critics.
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Columbia University Press What Kind of Creatures Are We?
Noam Chomsky is widely known and deeply admired for being the founder of modern linguistics, one of the founders of the field of cognitive science, and perhaps the most avidly read political theorist and commentator of our time. In these lectures, he presents a lifetime of philosophical reflection on all three of these areas of research, to which he has contributed for over half a century.In clear, precise, and nontechnical language, Chomsky elaborates on fifty years of scientific development in the study of language, sketching how his own work has implications for the origins of language, the close relations that language bears to thought, and its eventual biological basis. He expounds and criticizes many alternative theories, such as those that emphasize the social, the communicative, and the referential aspects of language. Chomsky reviews how new discoveries about language overcome what seemed to be highly problematic assumptions in the past. He also investigates the apparent scope and limits of human cognitive capacities and what the human mind can seriously investigate, in the light of history of science and philosophical reflection and current understanding. Moving from language and mind to society and politics, he concludes with a searching exploration and philosophical defense of a position he describes as "libertarian socialism," tracing its links to anarchism and the ideas of John Dewey and even to the ideas of Marx and Mill, demonstrating its conceptual growth out of our historical past and urgent relation to matters of the present.
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Penguin Books Ltd Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance
'One of the radical heroes of our age. A towering intellect' GuardianHegemony or Survival is Noam Chomsky's essential polemic on American foreign policy.Noam Chomsky, the world's foremost intellectual activist, presents an irrefutable analysis of America's pursuit of total domination and the catastrophic consequences that are sure to follow.From the funding of repressive regimes to the current 'war on terror', from the toppling of governments opposing its beliefs to the invasion of Iraq, America pursues its global strategy no matter what the cost. With the rigour and insight that have made him our most important unraveller of accredited lies, Noam Chomsky reveals the truth and the true motives behind America's quest for dominance - and seeks also to show how the world may yet step back from the brink.'A devastating history of American foreign policy since 1945 as well as a dissection of the current "war on terror"' Tim Adams, Observer'Anybody who thinks about American foreign policy has to read and contemplate Hegemony or Survival' Independent'One of the finest minds of the twentieth century' The New Yorker
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The New Press The Responsibility Of Intellectuals
Fifty years after it first appeared, one of Noam Chomsky's greatest essays published as a timely stand-alone book.
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Editorial Crítica La deseducación
El gran lingüista norteamericano, Noam Chomsky, critica duramente el actual sistema de enseñanza. Frente a la idea de que en las escuelas se enseñan los valores democráticos, lo que realmente existe es un modelo colonial de enseñanza diseñado primordialmente para formar profesores cuya dimensión intelectual quede devaluada y sea sustituida por un complejo de procedimientos y técnicas; un modelo que impide el pensamiento crítico e independiente, que no permite razonar sobre lo que se oculta tras las explicaciones y que, por ello mismo, fija estas explicaciones como las únicas posibles. Pocas veces los profesores piden a los alumnos que analicen las estructuras políticas y sociales que informan sus vidas. Raramente se insta a los estudiantes a que descubran la verdad por sí mismos. En La (des)educación, Chomsky nos proporciona excelentes herramientas para desmontar este tipo de enseñanza. Si los educadores rechazan el adiestramiento tecnocrático que les desintelectualiza para convertirse
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Machado Grupo de Distribución Crónicas de la discrepancia
Avram Noam Chomsky (1928) estudió en la Universidad de Pensilvania bajo la dirección de Zellig S. Harris. Fue profesor desde 1955 del Institute of Thechnology de Massachussets. Su primera publicación importante fue Syntactic Structures (1957), resumen de The logical structure of Linguistic Theory (1955). Entre sus obras fundamentales en el ámbito de la lingüística cabe destacar: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory (1964), Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965), que suele considerarse como la primera modificación importante en el campo de la gramática transformacional, Cartesian Linguistics: A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought (1967), Language and Mind (1968), etc.
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