Who Rules the World?

Who Rules the World?

Noam Chomsky2016
Examines "changing American power, the threats to democracy, and the future of the global order"--Dust jacket flap.
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Ahmed Salem@salem309
5 stars
Sep 6, 2022

There is no wonder that Chomsky is not welcomed in mainstream media. There is no such educated person can have such different narrative of what is going on.

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Lucy Newlinds@lucynewlinds
4 stars
Oct 31, 2021

Who Rules the World? by Noam Chomsky is a comprehensive indictment of the logic that governs the political class and economic elite of the West. The slow and methodical unpacking of the hypocrisy at the heart of the 'War on Terror' and the objectives of Western foreign policy for the past 50 years was done with such clarity, confidence and humour. It was a joy to read. I would highly recommended this book for anyone wanting to challenge their current world view or add a voice with a different opinion to their media intake.

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2.5 stars
Dec 31, 2023
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Highlights

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Emily McMeans@emilymcmeans

“Both parties have moved to the right during the neoliberal period of the past generation. Mainstream Democrats are now pretty much what used to be called "moderate Republicans." Meanwhile, the Republican Party has largely drifted off the spectrum, becoming what respected conservative political analyst Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein call a "radical insurgency” that has virtually abandoned normal parliamentary politics. With the rightward drift, the Republican Party's dedication to wealth and privilege has become so extreme that its actual policies could not attract voters, so it has had to seek a new popular base, mobilized on other grounds: evangelical Christians who await the Second Coming, nativists who fear that "they" are taking our country away from us, unreconstructed racists, people with real grievances who gravely mistake their causes, and others like them who are easy prey to demagogues and can readily become a radical insurgency.”

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“"Because of the United States." More precisely, because of the Republican Party, which by now is becoming a real danger to decent human survival.”

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