Noam chomsky

Noam Chomsky

  • Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A

    Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A
    This Book by Noam Chomsky "Manufacturing Consent The Political Economy of the Mass Media" is one of his major works that brings light to mass media that during this time, taking over the general public's perception of almost anything and everything and the consequences of letting it get too far. Letting the media do whatever they want only serves the bigger boss and not the individual to bring actual news and rather brings whatever the bigger person wants and why it's not healthy for the public.
  • Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A

    Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A
    "Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky" by Noam Chomsky is another book that Chomsky takes his collection of talks that are about all the foreign policies that were a part of the late twentieth century from 1989 to 1999 and combined them into his book on his views and opinion on these policies. The book is a tell-all to the media and his feelings on them as well.
  • Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A

    Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A
    Another book by Noam Chomsky is "Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance" which is one that's him arguing against the U.S. foreign policy that it's currently imperialist and has been since WW1 and applauding the invasion of Iraq. Chomsky also makes the point of directly calling out the current leaders in their ways and how they care for non other than themselves and are willing to give up the safety of the public to dominate whatever they please and don't care what happens.
  • Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A

    Noam Chomsky Born: Dec 07, 1928/Death: N/A
    "Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy" by Noam Chomsky is a book about how Chomsky believes that the United States is a "failed state" and it's a danger to itself and its people constantly looking after itself and not it's people. The United States only cares for the corporate and anything that brings money and nothing that benefits its people.