Description
Drawn from a series of public talks given during the Spring of 2002, as well as a lengthy, never-before-published interview, Power And Terror presents Chomsky’s latest thinking on terrorism, U.S. foreign policy, and alternatives to militarism and violence as solutions to the world’s problems. Challenging the United States to apply the moral standards it demands of others to its own actions, this refreshingly optimistic treatise on the state of the world offers a conclusion rooted in Chomsky’s faith in the power of an informed public.