An erudite yet accessible examination of how democracy has failed in the US, from America's best-known voice of geopolitics, Noam Chomsky.
The United States asserts the right to use military force against 'failed states' around the globe. But as Noam Chomsky argues in this devastating analysis, America shares features with many of the regimes it insists are failing and constitute a danger to their neighbours.
Offering a comprehensive and radical examination of America past and present, Chomsky shows how this lone superpower - which topples foreign governments, invades states that threaten its interests and imposes sanctions on regimes it opposes - has stretched its own democratic institutions to breaking point.
And how an America in crisis places the world ever closer to the brink of nuclear and environmental disaster.
'The mighty Chomsky lands some crunching punches. His analysis of U.S. double standards is spot-on' Observer
ISBN: | 9780141023038 |
Publication date: | 29th March 2007 |
Author: | Noam Chomsky |
Publisher: | Penguin Books an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 311 pages |
Genres: |
International relations Human rights, civil rights Political structures: democracy Nuclear weapons Social and political philosophy Political science and theory Corruption in politics, government and society |