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The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many

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Odonian Press, 1993 - History - 95 pages
A fascinating state-of-the-world report from the man the New York Times called "arguably the most important intellectual alive". Here are a few excerpts: • We now have an international economy and we’re moving towards the international state – "creating", to quote the business press, "a new imperial age with a de facto world government". • NAFTA is a secret document whose decisions will override those od Congress, states, localities. It’s a real success in the long-term project of depriving democratic structures of any substance. • Biotechnology, genetic engineering, designing animal species, etc. is potentially vastly more important than electronics. In fact, compared to the potential of biotechnology, electronics is sort of a frill. • Much of the disparity between blacks and whites is actually a class difference, and the gap between poor and rich whites is also enormous. But you’re not allowed to talk about class in the US. As soon as you say the word, everybody falls down dead.

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Review: The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many (Real Story)

User Review  - Guy - Goodreads

A gentle introduction to Chomsky, as it is a series of short questions and answers in an interview with David Barsamian. And by gentle I don't mean soft or empty of hard truths. Not at all. In very ... Read full review

Review: The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many (Real Story)

User Review  - Yolatengo13 - Goodreads

Like a lot of political books, it really makes you want to take action! A lot is covered in this small book, some of which include: free market exploitation, US aided genocides, to racism. Overall, a ... Read full review

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About the author (1993)

Noam Avram Chomsky was born December 7, 1928, in Philadelphia. Son of a Russian emigrant who was a Hebrew scholar, Chomsky was exposed at a young age to the study of language and principles of grammar. During the 1940s, he began developing socialist political leanings through his encounters with the New York Jewish intellectual community. Chomsky received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied linguistics, mathematics, and philosophy. He conducted much of his research at Harvard University. In 1955, he began teaching at MIT, eventually holding the Ferrari P. Ward Chair of Modern Language and Linguistics. Today Chomsky is highly regarded as both one of America's most prominent linguists and most notorious social critics and political activists. His academic reputation began with the publication of Syntactic Structures in 1957. Within a decade, he became known as an outspoken intellectual opponent of the Vietnam War. Chomsky has written many books on the links between language, human creativity, and intelligence, including Language and Mind (1967) and Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use (1985). He also has written dozens of political analyses, including Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media (1988), Chronicles of Dissent (1992), and The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many (1993).

David Barsamian is the director of Alternative Radio in Boulder, Colorado. He is the author of numerous books, including Targeting Iran and What We Say Goes (with Noam Chomsky).

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