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Global Discontents

Conversations on the Rising Threats to Democracy

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Global Discontents

By: Noam Chomsky, David Barsamian - Interviewer
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This program is read by the authors

In a compelling new set of interviews, Noam Chomsky identifies the "dry kindling" of discontent around the world that could soon catch fire.

In wide-ranging interviews with David Barsamian, his longtime interlocutor, Noam Chomsky asks listeners to consider "the world we are leaving to our grandchildren": one imperiled by the escalation of climate change and the growing potential for nuclear war. If the current system is incapable of dealing with these threats, he argues, it's up to us to radically change it.

These 12 interviews, conducted from 2013 to 2016, examine the latest developments around the globe: the devastation of Syria, the reach of state surveillance, growing anger over economic inequality, the place of religion in American political culture, and the bitterly contested 2016 US presidential election. In accompanying personal reflections on his Philadelphia childhood and his 87th birthday, Chomsky also describes his own intellectual journey and the development of his uncompromising stance as America's premier dissident intellectual.

Global Discontents is the perfect audiobook for politically engaged listeners interested in the future of America and the world.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2017 Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian (P)2017 Macmillan Audio
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insightful

well thought out, and articulated, discussions on a wide range of subjects. important read for anyone wish more than rhe sound bites of the evening news.

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Chomsky is spot on as always

The only real gripe I have with this collection of interviews is that the last chapter is narrated by a very hokey upbeat narrator who’s tone was odd rather than Chomsky and Barsamian’s actual voices. Great read very informative, if you like political science or history you’ll be very entertained.

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U.S. political system history

Norm Chomsky brilliantly explains how we arrived at the current political morass. History repeats itself.

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