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Hegemony or Survival

America's Quest for Global Dominance (The American Empire Project)

Metropolitan Books, 2003 Mehr

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Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Most commentators view globalization almost exclusively from an economic perspective. However, controversial iconoclast Noam Chomsky, a well-known left-wing (some would say far left) academic, famed also as an innovator in linguistics, discusses globalization’s political impact as the modern driver of U.S. foreign policy. Political economics is a sensitive topic, but Chomsky doesn’t hold back as he argues that U.S. foreign policy has been imperialist since World War I. He contends that in the invasion of Iraq, and earlier forays elsewhere, the U.S. disregarded the U.N. as well as public opinion at home and abroad. Chomsky makes important, though contentious, points, but he would have a wider audience if he developed a more comprehensible writing style, avoided torturously long sentences, and provided more background on some events he covers, particularly America’s more esoteric political and military interventions. He is provocative, subjective and deeply negative about the U.S. (even referring to it as a “terrorist state”) and its allies. getAbstract finds this book may intrigue those who want to know about political thinking at all ends of the spectrum.

Take-Aways

  • Controversial commentator Noam Chomsky finds current U.S. policy “imperialist.”
  • The Bush administration’s decision to invade Iraq was part of its larger strategy to establish U.S. dominance wherever the country has a strategic interest.
  • A National Security report states the U.S may use force anywhere it sees a threat.

About the Author

Noam Chomsky is the author of numerous bestsellers from American Power and the New Mandarins in the 1960s to 9-11 in 2001. A professor of linguistics and philosophy at MIT, he is widely credited with having revolutionized modern linguistics.


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