Power And Terror by Noam Chomsky
Post-9/11 Talks and Interviews
A concise, polemical critique of post-9/11 U.S. foreign and domestic policy that argues the “war on terror” serves to justify long-standing patterns of military intervention, economic pressure, and support for repressive regimes; it shows how fear and media manipulation erode civil liberties and democratic debate at home while masking double standards and human-rights abuses abroad, places contemporary actions in a broader historical context of imperial power, and calls for popular activism and egalitarian alternatives to challenge entrenched state and corporate interests.
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- 2003
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