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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:268142705:6398
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050 4 $aE840$b.C484 2003
100 1 $aChomsky, Noam.
245 10 $aRadical priorities /$cNoam Chomsky ; edited by C.P. Otero.
250 $aExpanded 3rd ed.
260 $aOakland, CA :$bAK Press,$cc2003.
300 $avi, 337 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction to Chomsky's Social Theory / Carlos-Peregrin Otero -- An Independent Mind with Awesome Powers -- A Pariah of the "Free Press" -- Contagious Ideas -- Vision and Analysis -- Two Major Themes -- The Nature of Human Nature -- Libertarianism vs. "Liberalism" -- Socialism vs. Capitalism -- Acracy vs. Autocracy -- Anarcho-syndicalism vs. Atavism -- Organic Growth vs. Bureaucratic Fiat -- Creativeness vs. Receptiveness -- Generative Grammar and Libertarian Values -- Theory and Action -- In Defense of the Third World -- On the "National Interest" -- Vietnam Protest and the Media -- The Present Situation in Vietnam -- The Vietnamese Analogue to "Denazification" -- The Protest and the American Press -- Propaganda Fabrications -- The Protest as a Political Act -- Cambodia: No Holds Barred -- The Cynical Farce About Cambodia -- Postscript: Letter to the New York Times -- The Hidden War in East Timor -- U.S. Government and Press Conceal Massacres FRETILIN Wins Victory -- U.S. News Management -- U.S. Military Involvement Expands -- Chronicle of Indonesian Atrocities -- First Hand Reports -- Press Adheres to State Department Line -- Human Rights Report: No Mention of Timor -- Comparison with Press coverage of Cambodia -- The Iranian-American Conflict -- Israel and the American Intelligentsia -- Outside of Israeli "Official History" -- On the Middle East -- The "North-South" Conflict -- A Gloomy Prospect for the Human Race -- Institutional Causes -- The Competition for Scarce Resources -- The Reasons for Arms Sales -- Agribusiness and Undernutrition -- Comparison with the Nazis -- Self-interest and Policy Decisions -- The New Cold War -- The Protection of "Our Interests" -- A Deadly Dance of Death -- The Likely Dynamics of Interventionist Policies -- Waste Production and International Dominance -- Commitment or Disaster -- U.S.A.: Myth, Reality, Acracy -- The Carter Administration: Myth and Reality -- The Ideological Institutions -- Totalitarianism and "Democracy" -- The Rhetoric of Human Rights -- The Carter Administration and the Trilateral -- Prospects for the Coming Years -- The Secret Terror Organizations of the U.S. Government -- Watergate: Small Potatoes -- The Vietnam War: A Monstrosity -- The Student Revolt -- The Pentagon and Nuclear War -- A Race War -- Why do Students Rebel? -- The Students and the Future -- The Politicization of the University -- The American "Democracy" -- Reflections on Violence -- The Real Problems of Society -- The "Moderate" Position -- The Position of the Hawks -- Two types of "Conspiracy" -- Two types of Protest -- Ideology and Apathy -- Domestic Repression -- Participation in a "Democratic Society" -- Freedom in the University -- Fantasies of the Left -- Scholarship and Action -- Scientists of the World, Unite! -- Tasks for Students -- "Radical Tactics" -- Tasks for Intellectuals -- The Primary Principle in the Struggle -- Political Prospects -- The Philippines Model -- Cultural Subjugation -- Latin America -- Paranoid Fantasies -- Ideological Stranglehold -- American Apartheid -- National Security Managers -- Some Tasks for the Left -- Possibilities of "Internal Aggression" -- Economy and "National Defense" -- A Genuine Revolutionary Movement -- Libertarian Socialism -- Technology and Self-management -- From Autocracy to Acracy -- The Advantage of the Left -- A Task for Radicals -- The University and the Left -- Radical Culture and Social Change -- The New Radicalism -- The Re-radicalization of the 1960s -- The Organization of the Left -- Industrial Society and Anarchism -- Cultural Effects of the New Radicalism -- The Radicalization of the Scientists -- The Relevance of Anarcho-syndicalism -- Acracy and Democracy -- Anarcho-syndicalism and Marxism -- Organization in Anarchy -- Work and Standard of Living -- Capitalism as an Anachronism -- Industrial Self-management -- A Pressing Agenda -- The Danger of Nuclear War and What We Can Do About It -- Postscript: What Can Young People Do? -- Priorities for Averting the Holocaust -- U.S. Foreign Policy -- Postscript: The Foreign Policy of the Reagan Administration -- 1984: Orwell's and Ours -- An Inquiry into Global Capitalism -- The War Crimes Issue: Two Different Proposals -- Dangerous Concomitants of Unchallenged Power -- Human Development: A Shocking Record -- Economic Growth: Two Obvious Questions -- Huge Taxpayer Subsidies to the Corporations -- A Very Sharp Attack on Democracy -- The Multilateral Agreement on Investment -- "The Ultimate Weapon" -- A Euphemism: "Defense Industrial Base" -- People with Sentiments and Feelings -- Mobility of Capital and the Social Contract -- A Question Solely About Democracy -- Systems of Protection of Private Power -- Terror and Just Response -- The Official U.S. Definition of "Terrorism" -- An Uncontroversial Case as Illustration -- A New Phase of the "War on Terror" -- The First Phase: Serious War Crimes -- The Proper Response to Acts of Terror -- Facts that Cannot be Ignored Without Peril -- A World Without War -- The Ongoing Conflict: Primary issues -- A Stark Choice: Hegemony or Survival -- A Serious Threat to the Human Species -- The Mirage of the Promised Land -- The Effects of Neoliberal Programs -- Increasing Disillusionment with What Remains of Democracy.
650 0 $aRadicalism$zUnited States.
651 0 $aUnited States$xForeign relations$y1945-1989.
651 0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government$y1945-1989.
700 1 $aOtero, Carlos Peregrin,$d1930-
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