Making the Future Occupations, Interventions, Empire and Resistance

Making the Future: Occupations, Interventions, Empire and Resistance by Noam Chomsky is a collection of essays published by Hamish Hamilton in 2012. This edition, comprising 317 pages, presents a range of Chomsky’s insights on contemporary political issues, including the financial crisis, the presidency of Barack Obama, WikiLeaks, and conflicts in the Middle East. The essays reflect Chomsky’s ongoing commitment to democracy and draw inspiration from the popular uprisings of the Arab Spring.
Readers will find a critical examination of various global events and their implications for international relations and public policy. Chomsky’s work engages with themes of geopolitics and American government, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the complexities of modern political landscapes. This collection serves as a timely commentary on the challenges and changes shaping our world today.
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Making the Future is the latest collection of essays from Noam Chomsky, one of our most vital and provocative voices of political dissent. Taking up the thread from 2007’s Interventions, these penetrating and compelling articles examine numerous topics, including the financial crisis, Obama’s presidency, WikiLeaks and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Restating and refining his commitment to democracy and finding inspiration in the popular uprisings of the Arab Spring, Making the Future is Chomsky’s fiercely argued and timely comment on a fast-changing world.
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