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Pirates and Emperors, Old and New

International Terrorism in the Real World - New Edition

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This updated edition of Noam Chomsky’s classic dissection of terrorism delves into the U.S. role in the Middle East and how media shapes public perception of "terrorism." It features new chapters on the second Palestinian intifada, the effects of September 11 on U.S. foreign policy, and a critical analysis of terrorism's depiction since then, alongside original discussions on Iran and the U.S. bombing of Libya. Chomsky begins by tracing the evolving definition of "terrorism," originally linked to state violence aimed at ensuring compliance. He critiques the current notion of "retail terrorism," attributed to marginalized groups challenging the powerful. Emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between state and non-state terror, he argues this understanding is vital for addressing terrorism and comprehending events like the World Trade Center bombing. Chomsky contrasts the "war on terror" initiated by George W. Bush with those of previous administrations, referencing Winston Churchill’s views on the rights of the powerful and the consequences faced by the oppressed. This work offers a profound examination of state terrorism and critiques U.S. imperialism, showcasing Chomsky’s expertise as a philosopher, linguist, and political activist at MIT.

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Pirates and Emperors, Old and New, Noam Chomsky

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Titel
Pirates and Emperors, Old and New
Untertitel
International Terrorism in the Real World - New Edition
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Noam Chomsky
Erscheinungsdatum
2002
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
233
ISBN10
0896086852
ISBN13
9780896086852
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This updated edition of Noam Chomsky’s classic dissection of terrorism delves into the U.S. role in the Middle East and how media shapes public perception of "terrorism." It features new chapters on the second Palestinian intifada, the effects of September 11 on U.S. foreign policy, and a critical analysis of terrorism's depiction since then, alongside original discussions on Iran and the U.S. bombing of Libya. Chomsky begins by tracing the evolving definition of "terrorism," originally linked to state violence aimed at ensuring compliance. He critiques the current notion of "retail terrorism," attributed to marginalized groups challenging the powerful. Emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between state and non-state terror, he argues this understanding is vital for addressing terrorism and comprehending events like the World Trade Center bombing. Chomsky contrasts the "war on terror" initiated by George W. Bush with those of previous administrations, referencing Winston Churchill’s views on the rights of the powerful and the consequences faced by the oppressed. This work offers a profound examination of state terrorism and critiques U.S. imperialism, showcasing Chomsky’s expertise as a philosopher, linguist, and political activist at MIT.