Propaganda and the Public Mind
- Authors
- Chomsky, Noam & Barsamian, David
- Publisher
- Pluto Press
- Tags
- history , philosophy , sociology , psychology , current affairs , politics
- ISBN
- 9780745317885
- Date
- 1998-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.63 MB
- Lang
- en
In his latest interview collection, Noam Chomsky offers insights into the institutions that shape the public mind in the service of power and profit. Whether discussing the recent U.S. military escalation in Colombia, the bipartisan rollback of Social Security, the rise of for-profit HMOs, or growing inequality worldwide, Chomsky shows how ordinary citizens, if they work together, have the power to make meaningful change.
Renowned interviewer David Barsamian showcases his unique access to Chomsky's thinking on a number of topics of contemporary and historical import. In an interview conducted after the important November 1999 "Battle in Seattle", Chomsky discusses prospects for building a movement to challenge corporate domination of the media, the environment, and even our private lives. Chomsky also engages in a discussion of his ideas on language and mind, making his important linguistic insights accessible to the lay reader.