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Requiem for the American Dream by Noam Chomsky
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2020-shelf, economics, history, non-fiction, political

When it comes to sussing out the state of our world and all the factors that contribute to where we've wound up, I'm not a slouch. I've read hundreds of books and have followed so much news and have discovered, again and again, that Noam Chomsky *Knows His Shit*.

Just from the standpoint that he has also been one of those intellectuals with a fantastic memory, unimpeachable logic, and a burning heart, I should mention that he should be read just because he cares.

The title of this book is pretty inflammatory, no? But my advice is this: read it for the information within. I've read a lot of books that back up each of these concise points in vast detail.

So why should anyone read THIS particular book, though?

Because it's diamond-sharp, doesn't waste a single second of time getting to the point, and it IS based on facts. It should come as no surprise that almost everyone is getting disenfranchised while the rich and powerful are getting more rich and powerful by the second. If you want to get that breakdown in a very short period of time, you would do much worse than to consider this a brilliant primer.

Get your foot in the door.

It's not like the world is getting better. Don't fall for PR or pyrrhic victories. The causes of our problems are still here. We need to understand the problems before we can cure them, and no amount of palliative care is worth the time.
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Reading Progress

November 19, 2020 – Shelved
November 19, 2020 – Shelved as: to-read
November 23, 2020 – Started Reading
November 23, 2020 – Shelved as: 2020-shelf
November 23, 2020 – Shelved as: economics
November 23, 2020 – Shelved as: history
November 23, 2020 – Shelved as: non-fiction
November 23, 2020 – Shelved as: political
November 23, 2020 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Ivana (new)

Ivana Books Are Magic Chomsky does know his stuff when it comes to politics, especially international politics. I was very impressed with his observations in his book Propaganda and the Public Mind.


Wick Welker Great review. I read this recently. It’s a great intro to Chomsky and the concepts he talks about.


Bradley I guess we might be Chomsky groupies. :) At least, I know I am.


message 4: by Theo (new) - added it

Theo Logos “I guess we might be Chomsky groupies”
Funny thing — my wife was just talking to me about this book, and that’s how she described herself!
Excellent review. Must read this soon.


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