Hopes and prospects

Noam Chomsky

Book - 2010

Chomsky shows how direct participation in action in the United States, Latin America, Bolivia, and Haiti in particular has put into practice a different model of democracy that could portend more far-reaching, badly needed changes.

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Published
Chicago, Ill. : Haymarket Books 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Noam Chomsky (-)
Physical Description
vii, 327 p. ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781931859967
  • Preface
  • Part I. Latin America
  • 1. Year 514: Globalization for Whom?
  • 2. Latin America and U.S. Foreign Policy
  • 3. Democracy and Development: Their Enemies, Their Hopes
  • 4. Latin American and Caribbean Unity
  • Part II. North America
  • 5. "Good News," Iraq and Beyond
  • 6. Free Elections, Good News and Bad
  • 7. Century's Challenges
  • 8. Turning Point?
  • 9. Elections 2008: Hope Confronts the Real World
  • 10. Obama on Israel-Palestine
  • 11. The Torture Memos
  • 12. 1989 and Beyond
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This selection of Chomsky's essays and lectures comes divided into geographical areas, but the issues are global in scope and import. In dissecting the rhetoric and logic of American empire and class domination, at home and abroad, Chomsky continues a longstanding and crucial work of elucidation and activism. His latest updates elaborate upon his signature themes-the double standards applied by the centers of U.S. power, including the mainstream media and intellectual culture, and the pervasive disconnect between American policies and public opinion in what Chomsky dubs a "dysfunctional democracy." But this book flags another major interest of Chomsky's, signaled in the title: global avenues of resistance, in particular the democratic and independent course being forged across Latin America (where several of these lectures were originally delivered). There are significant redundancies and polemical flourishes, but the writing remains unswervingly rational and principled throughout, and lends bracing impetus to the real alternatives before us. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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