Doctrines and Visions (Pocket Penguins 70’s)

Doctrines and Visions by Noam Chomsky, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2005, is a concise exploration of state-sponsored terrorism and its implications for world politics. This edition, comprising 64 pages, presents Chomsky’s critical insights into governmental actions and foreign relations, challenging mainstream narratives often propagated by media and politicians.
In this essay, Chomsky offers an expanded introduction and afterword to his earlier work, Hegemony or Survival, providing readers with a deeper understanding of military policy and diplomatic relations. The text reflects Chomsky’s role as a prominent critic of governmental practices, aiming to illuminate the complexities behind global events. This edition is part of the Pocket Penguins series, which showcases a selection of influential writings that contribute to the broader story of Penguin Books.
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Every book tells a story . . .And the 70 titles in the Pocket Penguins series are emblematic of the renowned breadth and quality that formed part of the original Penguin vision in 1935 and that continue to define our publishing today. Together, they tell one version of the unique story of Penguin Books. Noam Chomsky is one of the world’s most vocal and erudite critics of governmental malfeasance past and present. His devastating analyses of the true motives behind global events reveal a picture very much at odds with that presented by the conventional media, and often politicians. This essay forms both an expanded introduction and an after-word to Chomsky’s Hegemony or survival, published by Penguin in 2003.
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