What We Say Goes
Conversations on U.S. Power in a Changing World
An indispensable set of interviews on foreign and domestic issues with the bestselling author of Hegemony or Survival, "America's most useful citizen." —The Boston Globe
In this new collection of conversations, conducted in 2006 and 2007, Noam Chomsky explores the most immediate and urgent concerns: Iran's challenge to the United States, the deterioration of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the ongoing occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, the rise of China, and the growing power of the left in Latin America, as well as the Democratic victory in the 2006 U.S. midterm elections and the upcoming presidential race. As always, Chomsky presents his ideas vividly and accessibly, with uncompromising principle and clarifying insight.
The latest volume from a long-established, trusted partnership, What We Say Goes shows once again that no interlocutor engages with Chomsky more effectively than David Barsamian. These interviews will inspire a new generation of readers, as well as longtime Chomsky fans eager for his latest thinking on the many crises we now confront, both at home and abroad. They confirm that Chomsky is an unparalleled resource for anyone seeking to understand our world today.
In this new collection of conversations, conducted in 2006 and 2007, Noam Chomsky explores the most immediate and urgent concerns: Iran's challenge to the United States, the deterioration of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the ongoing occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, the rise of China, and the growing power of the left in Latin America, as well as the Democratic victory in the 2006 U.S. midterm elections and the upcoming presidential race. As always, Chomsky presents his ideas vividly and accessibly, with uncompromising principle and clarifying insight.
The latest volume from a long-established, trusted partnership, What We Say Goes shows once again that no interlocutor engages with Chomsky more effectively than David Barsamian. These interviews will inspire a new generation of readers, as well as longtime Chomsky fans eager for his latest thinking on the many crises we now confront, both at home and abroad. They confirm that Chomsky is an unparalleled resource for anyone seeking to understand our world today.
Reviews
-
“Chomsky criticizes those journalists and public intellectuals who, in reporting and commenting on events, do not question the assumptions under which the country acts and have framed the debate so that only the details are fodder for discussion. Chomsky's points are challenging.” —Library Journal
Other books by Noam Chomsky
-
A Livable Future is Possible
by Noam Chomsky and C.J. Polychroniou -
Deterring Democracy
by Noam Chomsky -
What We Say Goes
by Noam Chomsky -
Imperial Ambitions
by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky -
Power Systems
by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky
-
Failed States
by Noam Chomsky -
Global Discontents
by Noam Chomsky -
Hegemony or Survival
by Noam Chomsky -
Illegitimate Authority
by Noam Chomsky and C.J. Polychroniou -
Notes on Resistance
by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky
-
Chronicles of Dissent
by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky -
The Precipice
by Noam Chomsky and C. J. Polychroniou -
Consequences of Capitalism
by Noam Chomsky and Marv Waterstone -
Optimism over Despair
by Noam Chomsky and C.J. Polychroniou -
Culture of Terrorism
by Noam Chomsky
-
Turning the Tide
by Noam Chomsky -
Powers and Prospects
by Noam Chomsky -
Rogue States
by Noam Chomsky -
On Power and Ideology
by Noam Chomsky -
Year 501
by Noam Chomsky
-
Propaganda and the Public Mind
by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky -
Rethinking Camelot
by Noam Chomsky -
On Palestine
by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé -
Pirates and Emperors, Old and New
by Noam Chomsky -
Fateful Triangle
by Noam Chomsky
-
After the Cataclysm
by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman -
The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism
by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman -
Masters of Mankind
by Noam Chomsky -
Gaza in Crisis
by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé -
Hopes and Prospects
by Noam Chomsky
-
Intervenciones
by Noam Chomsky