Noam Chomsky on the climate crisis, the Global Green New Deal and "lesser-evil voting"
Noam Chomsky, one of the world's foremost public intellectuals, has provided the international left with wisdom, guidance and inspiration for nearly 60 years. Proving that he operates at the locus where argumentation and activism meet, he demonstrates indispensable intellectual leadership on issues of foreign policy, democratic socialism and rejection of corporate media bromides.
Deregulatory rush shows Trump White House willing to 'scorch
the Earth before they go'
One of the founders of linguistics, he is also an American
dissident who has wrestled with systems of power on matters no less important
than genocide, war and poverty, creating a corpus of classics, ranging
from his manifesto against the Vietnam War, "American Power and the New
Mandarins," to his amplification of reason against a jingoistic cacophony
following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, "9-11."
"Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media,"
which he co-authored with Edward S. Herman, is essential reading for anyone
interested in the real biases against democracy in the commercial
press. His more recent book "What Kind of Creatures Are
We?" provides a deft and provocative exploration of human purpose and
the common good…
Noam Chomsky: Internationalism or Extinction (Universalizing Resistance)
Sam Kriss: 'Neoliberalism' isn't a left-wing insult
but a monstrous system of inequality
Book review: Thomas Piketty's Capital and Ideology
Can Capitalism and Democracy
Coexist?
George Monbiot: ‘Try to stop me’ – the mantra of our leaders who are now
ruling with impunity
Is Donald Trump the Second 9/11? Or Is He the Third? By Tom Engelhardt
Chauncey DeVega: Trump is mentally ill but our real sickness runs much
deeper