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Pirates and Emperors, Old and New

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A brilliant account of the workings of state terrorism by the world’s foremost critic of U.S. Imperialism.
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Pirates and Emperors is a brilliant exploration of the role of the United States in the Middle East that exposes how the media manipulates public opinion about what constitutes "terrorism." Chomsky masterfully argues that appreciating the differences between state terror and nongovernmental terror is crucial to stopping terrorism and understanding why atrocities like the bombing of the World Trade Center and the killing of the Charlie Hebdo journalists happen.
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Price: $22.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Publication Date: 07 April 2015
Trim Size: 8.13 X 5.13 in
ISBN: 9781608464012
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda, Political control and freedoms, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Imperialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes, Colonialism and imperialism, Politics and government, Human rights, civil rights, War crimes, Genocide and ethnic cleansing

"Disturbing reading and as always, indispensable."
—Ubyssey

"Raises provocative questions about U.S. diplomacy
—Maclean's Magazine

Praise for Noam Chomsky

"Our greets unraveled of accredited lies."
—New Statesman

"An exploder of received truths."
—New York Times
Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. A member of the American Academy of Science, he has published widely in both linguistics and current affairs. His books include At War with Asia, Towards a New Cold War, Fateful Triangle: The U. S., Israel and the Palestinians, Necessary Illusions, Hegemony or Survival, Deterring Democracy, Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy and Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media.