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The common good

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Odonian Press, 1998 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 190 pages
"How adroitly he cuts through the crap and really says something", describes "The Village Voice" of world-famous political writer and lecturer Noam Chomsky. In his latest report on the state of the world, Chomsky discusses a breathtaking variety of topics, ranging from Japan's trade policies to the "war" on drugs, corporate welfare, and much more.

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Review: The Common Good (Real Story)

User Review  - Libs - Goodreads

It is a good thing to go inside of Chomsky ideas. But it's not aa book for you if you want excitement. Read full review

Review: The Common Good (Real Story)

User Review  - Le Connell - Goodreads

A great analysis of why our political system fails to serve the majority of its citizens. Also provides a good list of trustworthy news sources and progressive organizations. Noam Chomsky keeps it real, as usual. Read full review

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Contents

Editors note
4
On the home front
24
Around the world
65
Copyright

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About the author (1998)

Professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Noam Chomsky is widely regarded to be the foremost critic of U.S. foreign policy in the world. He has published a multitude of books, articles and essays on global politics, history, and linguistics. Among his recent books includes "Hegemony or Survival," published by Haymarket Books in audiobook format, with Brian Jones reading.

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).