An essential primer on capitalism, politics and how the world works, based on the hugely popular undergraduate lecture series 'What is Politics?'
Noam Chomsky is the bestselling author of over 100 influential
political books, including Hegemony or Survival, Imperial
Ambitions, Failed States, Interventions, What We Say Goes, Hopes
and Prospects, Making the Future, On Anarchism, Masters of Mankind
and Who Rules the World. He has also been the subject of numerous
books of biography and interviews and has collaborated with
journalists on books such as Perilous Power, Gaza in Crisis, and On
Palestine.
Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor (emeritus) in the Department of
Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and Laureate Professor of Linguistics and Agnese Nelms
Haury Chair in the Program in Environment and Social Justice at the
University of Arizona.
Marvin Waterstone is Professor Emeritus in the School of Geography
and Development at the
University of Arizona, where he has been a faculty member for over
30 years. He is also the former
director of the University of Arizona Graduate Interdisciplinary
Program in Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies. His research
and teaching focus on the Gramscian notions of hegemony and common
sense, and their connections to social justice and progressive
social change. His most recent books are Wageless Life (co-authored
with Ian Shaw) and Geographic Thought (co-edited with George
Henderson).
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