Summary of the book What does Uncle Sam ...
Noam Chomsky
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9783329565795
21 minuten
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The author of the book is Avram Noam Chomsky, the world of American linguistics, activist and political, Chomsky wrote more than a hundred books between language, politics and the media, and described the most prominent cultural personality around the world according to an opinion poll in two thousand and five. He is the son of one of the Jewish researchers, he grew up in an intellectual stimulating environment, and studied philosophy, logic and languages at the University of Pennsylvania, where he gave great interest in philosophy under the tutelage of his teacher Nelson Godman. The book discusses the foreign policy of the United States of America after World War II, and the exploitation of its influence, and its role in extinguishing or igniting revolutions according to its interests. Chomsky displays the curtain and reveals the fragility of the democratic values that the United States calls for, and to stand before human rights if it is necessary to save its policy and authority within the countries, and its constant endeavor to expand the so -called 'great field'.