NOAM CHOMSKY 
CLASSICS

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THE CULTURE OF TERRORISM

FATEFUL TRIANGLE: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians (Updated Edition)

ON POWER AND IDEOLOGY: The Managua Lectures

POWERS AND PROSPECTS: Reflections on Human Nature and the Social Order

RETHINKING CAMELOT: JFK, the Vietnam War, and U.S. Political Culture

TURNING THE TIDE: U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Struggle for Peace

THE WASHINGTON CONNECTION AND THIRD WORLD FASCISM

YEAR 501: The Conquest Continues



THE CULTURE OF TERRORISM

1-896357-65-2 / $19.95 / 270 pages / 1988

This scathing critique of U.S. political culture is a brilliant analysis of the Iran-Contra scandal. Chomsky offers a message of hope, reminding us resistance is possible.

"Better than anyone else now writing, Chomsky combines indignation with insight, erudition with moral passion. That is a difficult achievement, and an encouraging one."
In These Times




FATEFUL TRIANGLE: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians (Updated Edition)
Foreword by Edward W. Said

1-896357-66-0 / $24.95 / 578 pages / 1999

Noam Chomsky’s seminal tome on Mideast politics has become a classic in the fields of political science and Mideast affairs.

For its tenth printing, Chomsky has added chapters bringing the book completely up to date, with a new preface by Chomsky, a new foreword from Palestinian author and activist Edward W. Said, and new material on the Intifada, the ongoing Israeli-PLO "peace process" (including the Oslo and Wye accords), and Israel’s war against Lebanon.

This new, updated edition, highlights the book’s lasting relevance. It is invaluable to anyone seeking to understand the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy today.




ON POWER AND IDEOLOGY: The Managua Lectures
1-896357-67-9 / $19.95 / 140 pages / 1987

One of Chomsky's most accessible books, this succinct series of lectures on U.S. international and security policy lays out the parameters of his foreign policy analysis.

"A rigorous exposition [of] the logic of U.S. foreign policy."
The Nation




POWERS AND PROSPECTS: Reflections on Human Nature and the Social Order
1-896357-68-7 / $29.95 / 244 pages / 1996

This unique collection showcases Noam Chomsky’s brilliant and boundless insight into a wide range of topics of critical importance, from human nature and language to international politics and the New World Order.

These original essays offer a bridge between Chomsky’s political and philosophical/linguistic writing. Powers and Prospects includes a rare, much-sought-after piece on Chomsky's own personal and political "goals and visions."

Chomsky’s linguistics chapters are accessible and interesting to the lay reader, and offer a good introduction to Chomsky’s philosophy of language and science.

The chapters on politics provide an important and necessary critique of the political and social status quo, and address key issues of the day: the Middle East "peace process," East Timor, and the global economy.




RETHINKING CAMELOT: JFK, the Vietnam War, and U.S. Political Culture
1-896357-69-5 / $19.95 / 172 pages / 1993

This book is a thorough analysis of John F. Kennedy's role in the U.S. invasion of Vietnam and a probing reflection of the elite political culture that allowed and encouraged the Cold War.

"An interesting work not only for the history it explores, but also as a study of how various individuals and groups write and interpret history."
Choice





TURNING THE TIDE: U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Struggle for Peace
1-896357-70-9 / $19.95 / 298 pages / 1985

Chomsky shows how U.S. Central American policies implement broader U.S. economic, military, and social aims, and describes their impact on the lives of people in Central America.

"This book contains liberatory knowledge...[there is] an incredible amount of new research and understanding to be gained from reading these important chapters....[A] major contribution to the history of women in the U.S."
Counterpoise




THE WASHINGTON CONNECTION AND THIRD WORLD FASCISM
The Political Economy of Human Rights: Vol. I
With Edward S. Herman

1-896357-71-7 / $24.95 / 464 pages / 1979

Analyzes the forces that shape U.S. policy in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, as well as the role of the media in misreporting these policies and their motives. The companion book to After the Cataclysm: Postwar Indochina and The Reconstruction of Imperial Ideology: The Political Economy of Human Rights: Volume II.

"A major contribution to understanding political repression inflicted by the CIA and its related services on millions around the globe and the economic requirements behind such repression... A must reading for all those who would resist."
—Philip Agee, former CIA agent





YEAR 501: The Conquest Continues
1-896357-72-5 / $19.95 / 330 pages / 1993

With chapters on Haiti, Latin America, the new global economic order, the Third World at home, and much more, this is a powerful treatise on the not-so-new New World Order.

"Chomsky's fierce talent proves once more that human beings are not condemned to become commodities."
—Eduardo Galeano



Noam Chomsky is an internationally acclaimed philosopher, scholar, and political activist. He is Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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