Year 501: The Conquest Continues.The great work of subjugation and conquest. has changed little over the years. Analyzing Haiti, Latin America, Cuba, Indonesia, and even pockets of the Third World developing in the United States, Noam Chomsky draws parallels between the genocide of colonial times and the murder and exploitation associated with modern-day imperialism. |
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YEAR 501: The Conquest Continues
User Review - KirkusThe sun hasn't set on imperialism, according to famed linguist and radical thinker Chomsky (The Chomsky Reader, 1987, etc.) in this forceful analysis of global economics. Chomsky asserts that the post ... Read full review
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
Chapter 2 | 33 |
Chapter 3 | 52 |
NorthSouthEastWest | 65 |
Chapter 4 | 99 |
Chapter 5 | 119 |
Chapter 6 | 141 |
Chapter 7 | 155 |
Chapter 9 | 221 |
PART IV | 235 |
Chapter 10 | 237 |
Chapter 11 | 275 |
Glossary | 289 |
Notes | 291 |
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