How the World Works - Real Story (Soft Skull Press) - Chomsky, Institute Professor Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Noam (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Ins - Libros - Counterpoint - 9781593764272 - 20 de septiembre de 2011
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According to The New York Times, Noam Chomsky is “arguably the most important intellectual alive.? But he isn?t easy to read . . . or at least he wasn?t until these books came along. Made up of intensively edited speeches and interviews, they offer something not found anywhere else: pure Chomsky, with every dazzling idea and penetrating insight intact, delivered in clear, accessible, reader-friendly prose.

Published as four short books in the famous Real Story series—What Uncle Sam Really Wants; The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many; Secrets, Lies and Democracy; and The Common Good—they?ve collectively sold almost 600,000 copies.

And they continue to sell year after year after year because Chomsky?s ideas become, if anything, more relevant as time goes by. For example, twenty years ago he pointed out that “in 1970, about 90% of international capital was used for trade and long-term investment—more or less productive things—and 10% for speculation. By 1990, those figures had reversed.? As we know, speculation continued to increase exponentially. We?re paying the price now for not heeding him them.


335 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 20 de septiembre de 2011
ISBN13 9781593764272
Editores Counterpoint
Páginas 335
Dimensiones 140 × 206 × 23 mm   ·   453 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Naiman, Arthur

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