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Chomsky and Globalisation

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Chomsky's take on cultural imperialism in globalization.

If you've been concerned about how global culture might be shaping the world in a lopsided way, "Chomsky and Globalisation" could offer you an insightful perspective. Chomsky's deep dive into cultural imperialism is thought-provoking and may validate your observations about the Western-centric skew. This concise read will mostly likely challenge how you see information spread and its impacts globally.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Chomsky and Globalisation

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ISBN: 9781840462371
Authors: Jeremy Fox
Publisher: Icon Books
Date of Publication: 2001-02-27
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, Economics, Politics
Goodreads rating: 3.36
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Text From Back CoverNoam Chomsky, hailed by some as the 'Einstein of modern linguistics', is equally well known to others as an uncompromising political dissident and social critic.This book examines Chomsky's libertarian views on global economic hegemony and the new world order. His position is an unusual one. Though global free trade is today widely celebrated as a path to universal prosperity and a solution to the Third World's economic problems, its advent has seen growth rates actually decline. Chomsky reveals that 'free trade' is not free at all - rich powers ignore its rules in order to subsidise their big companies and only indebted Third World countries are obliged to obey. Many plunge further into debt and are forced to watch schools and hospitals close while their economies are restructured to suit Western investment.Thus, on the ill-balanced scales of global business, the favoured Euroamerican elites must inevitably grow richer, while the rest of the world could revert to the conditions of Blake's 'dark Satanic Mills'.Jeremy Fox used to be a language teacher at UEA in Norwich. He now writes about current affairs and the ways in which global capitalism uses the media to keep us well behaved.
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Chomsky's take on cultural imperialism in globalization.

If you've been concerned about how global culture might be shaping the world in a lopsided way, "Chomsky and Globalisation" could offer you an insightful perspective. Chomsky's deep dive into cultural imperialism is thought-provoking and may validate your observations about the Western-centric skew. This concise read will mostly likely challenge how you see information spread and its impacts globally.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.