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Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe
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bookshelves: 1-how-the-world-works, critique-imperialism-america, critique-violence, environment-climate-change, 2-brilliant-intros-101
Jul 29, 2017
bookshelves: 1-how-the-world-works, critique-imperialism-america, critique-violence, environment-climate-change, 2-brilliant-intros-101
It's revealing how an interview with Chomsky has enough depth to be made into a short book.
I try to save 5-stars for only monumental works, but I will justify it here on the following grounds:
1. Cannot deny the sheer significance of the subject matter. For more on nuclear war, see: The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner
2. Then, Chomsky applies his humane logic, using real-world examples and comparisons to unpack global power structures (their effects, means of control, etc... for a general introduction, start with Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky)
3. Use it as a critical introduction, explore the further readings in the book's appendix, and I cannot deny it 5-stars!
I try to save 5-stars for only monumental works, but I will justify it here on the following grounds:
1. Cannot deny the sheer significance of the subject matter. For more on nuclear war, see: The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner
2. Then, Chomsky applies his humane logic, using real-world examples and comparisons to unpack global power structures (their effects, means of control, etc... for a general introduction, start with Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky)
3. Use it as a critical introduction, explore the further readings in the book's appendix, and I cannot deny it 5-stars!
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