How U.S. Foreign Policy Endangers the World
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'One of the greatest, most radical public thinkers of our time. When the sun sets on the American empire, as it will, as it must, Noam Chomsky's work will survive' Arundhati Roy From one of the world’s most prominent thinkers comes an urgent warning of the threat that US power poses to humanity’s future The land of the free. The home of the brave. But what has America achieved in the aim of ‘spreading democracy’ — except wreak havoc across the globe and establish a reckless foreign policy that serves the interest of few and has endangered all too many? In this timely book, Noam Chomsky writing with Nathan J. Robinson, vividly traces America’s pursuit of global domination, offering an incisive critique of the self-serving myths that dominant elites in the United States continue to push. Offering penetrating accounts of Washington’s role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they examine how interventions such as these have been justified with noble stories about humanitarian missions and benevolent intentions but are now driving us closer to wars with Russia and China. At once thorough and devastating, urgent and provocative, The Myth of American Idealism offers a highly readable entry to the conclusions Noam Chomsky has come to after a lifetime of thought and activism. 'The west's most prominent critic of US imperialism . . . the closest thing in the English-speaking world to an intellectual superstar' Guardian
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A thought-provoking and enlightening read. As a person who never really paid attention to politics and foreign policy this was eye-opening.
I have a better understanding of what our primary motivations are concerning foreign policy and how it's not based on democracy but the desire for power and domination which is controlled by the wealthy elite and how our policies and legislation often reflect their interests to make more money and obtain more power.
Of course this is just one of the many points that were mentioned and discussed in this book but it's the one that really stuck out to me.
Also how the public's views and opinions regarding American aggression towards other countries and questionable alliances are dismissed and not taken seriously by our governing bodies. And how they'll craft a particular narrative to sway public opinion to their side while omitting the truth about their true motivations and behaviors.
It is so true that we the citizens should do the work to educate ourselves and utilize our privilege, and constitutional rights to work towards making changes to this system, improving our communities, supporting the marginalized and disenfranchised and impacting our local and federal governing bodies.