
Doctrines and visions
Title:
Doctrines and visions
Author:
Chomsky, N
ISBN:
9780141023052
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Publication Information:
Penguin Books c2005
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Noam Chomsky is one of the world's most vocal and erudite critics of governmental malfeasance past and present. His devastating analyses of the true motives behind global events reveal a picture very much at odds with that presented by the conventional media, and often politicians. This essay forms both an expanded introduction and an after-word to Chomsky's Hegemony or survival , published by Penguin in 2003.
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