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Secrets, Lies and Democracy
Noam Chomsky Interviewed by David Barsamian

 

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Secrets, Lies and Democracy
Noam Chomsky Interviewed by David Barsamian

by David Barsamian (Author)
by Noam Chomsky (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781878825049

 

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Another illusion-shattering piece from the man "The New York Times" called "arguably the most important intellectual alive". In 1970, about 90per cent of international capital was used for trade and long-term investment and 10per cent for speculation. By 1990, these figures had reversed.


Another illusion-shattering piece from the man "The New York Times" called "arguably the most important intellectual alive". In 1970, about 90 per cent of international capital was used for trade and long-term investment - more or less productive things - and 10 per cent for speculation. By 1990, these figures had reversed. Haiti, a starving island, is exporting food to the US - about 35 times as much under Clinton as under Bush. The US government spent more money per capita to get the presidential candidate it favoured in Chile in 1964 than was spent by both candidates (John and Goldwater) in the 1964 election in the US. The gap between how much income is held by the richest and the poorest 20 per cent has increased dramatically over the past 30 years - about double for rich versus poor countries and far more for rich versus poor people. What the public wants is called "politically unrealistic". Translated into English, that means power and privilege are opposed to it.


 

ISBN 1878825046
ISBN13 9781878825049
Publisher South End Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 30/11/1994
Pages 128
Weight (grammes) 118
Published in United States
Height (mm) 176
Width (mm) 110

The US: defective punishment
keeping the rich on welfare
health care
crime and punishment
gun control
becoming a Third World country
labour
the CIA
the media
sports
religious fundamentalism
don't tread on me.The world: toward a greater inequality
"free trade"
Mexico (and South Central LA)
Haiti
Nicaragua
China
Russia
dead children and debt service. Historical background: how the Nazis won the war
Chhile
Cambodia
World War II POWs. Miscellaneous topics: consumption vs well-being
cooperative enterprises
the coming eco-catastrophe
nuclear power
the family. What you can do.