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a tract which explores the us govt's commitment to democracy at home and abroad. some of the text has been presented before; the overall message is an attempt to explain the "strong thread of consistency" running through post-WWII US foreign policy. in particular, the "strong thread" is decidedly not the common refrain of democracy promotion; in fact it is the discontinuity between words and actions that is the real focus of the book.
there are some real pearls in this one. the main target is US intellectual culture, which chomsky likens in a sense to postmodern criticism in the "restrict[ion of] attention to [journalistic] narrative and text, recoiling from Truth, perhaps a social construction." brilliant - a penetrating insight on what passes as journalism today, more an analysis of rhetoric rather than a sober and considered look at the results of policies.
the fallout from neoliberal policies (IMF) forced upon societies is explored with the remarkable inverse correlation between adoption of said policies and economic growth. the "issue" of funding social security in the states is exposed as a myth. also, the US need for an ally in south asia in the "cop" scenario articulated by nixon explains alot of the recent pressure on india to play the part ... or else (us military funding to pakistan has increased - a not so subtle message).
here are some more gems:
"deeds consistently accord with interests, and conflict with words - discoveries that must not, however, weaken our faith in the sincerity of the declarations of our leaders."
"In the term NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), the only accurate words are 'North American'"
"Many indigenous people apparently do not see any reason why their lives, societies, and cultures should be disrupted or destroyed so that New Yorkers can sit in SUVs in traffic gridlock."
 

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - rislachius - Goodreads

I chose to read Failed States for a school project on the ailments of the US democratic system. I was expecting a reasoned, level-headed argument. That's not what I read. Most of the book is on ... Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Eddy Allen - Goodreads

The United States has repeatedly asserted its right to intervene militarily against "failed states" around the globe. In this much-anticipated follow-up to his international bestseller Hegemony or ... Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Andrew O - Goodreads

Wow, there was so much info in this book on the state of current geo-political affairs that the average man is complete uninformed on, that it's completely mind boggling. If you are in anyway effected ... Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Jeffrey Thiessen - Goodreads

Not a good starting point to Noam's work, as I found it the driest thing he has released...but terrific if you want a more centralized look at America's 'democracy'. Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Tariq Mahmood - Goodreads

When history is crafted in the service of power, evidence and rationality are irrelevant. Hazrat Chomsky is very popular with Pakistani literati and for good reason, as he presents the other aspects ... Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Gordon - Goodreads

This book is important to understand if we are to see why we continue to invade countries and feel that we are exceptional. That our present president should be concerned that Romney agreed with most ... Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Pauline - Goodreads

A brilliant essay which provides both intellectual food and a perfectly-sketched world-state. Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Brian Badonde - Goodreads

While not as wide-ranging as Hegemony of Survival, Failed States is obviously Amero-centric, the book captures a mood that has been simmering for a while. The fall of the empire against the backdrop ... Read full review

Review: Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy

User Review  - Alonzo - Goodreads

Unfortunately it was dry reading. Read full review

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