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  • By: Noam Chomsky
  • Narrated by: Brian Jones
  • Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Who Rules the World?

By: Noam Chomsky
Narrated by: Brian Jones
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Penguin presents the unabridged downloadable audiobook edition of Who Rules the World? by Noam Chomsky, read by Brian Jones.

Internationally renowned political commentator Noam Chomsky examines America's pursuit and exercise of power in a post-9/11 world.

Noam Chomsky is the world's foremost intellectual activist. Over the last half century, no one has done more to question the great global powers who govern our lives, forensically scrutinizing policies and actions, calling our politicians, institutions and media to account.

The culmination of years of work, Who Rules the World? is Chomsky's definitive intellectual investigation into the major issues of our times. From the dark history of the US and Cuba to China's global rise, from torture memos to sanctions on Iran, Chomsky explores how America's talk of freedom and human rights is often at odds with its actions.

Delving deep into the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine, he provides nuanced, surprising insights into the workings of modern-day imperial power. The world's political and financial elite have become ever more insulated from democratic constraints on their actions.

Chomsky shines a powerful light on this inconvenient truth. With climate change and nuclear proliferation threatening the survival of our civilization, the message has never been more pertinent or more urgent: the need for an engaged and active public to steer the world away from disaster grows ever greater.

Fiercely outspoken and rigorously argued, Who Rules the World? is an indispensable guide to how things really are from the lone authoritative voice courageous and clear-sighted enough to tell us the truth.

©2016 Noam Chomsky (P)2016 Penguin Audio
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A fantastic must read. I would go as far to say, a real eye opener

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A must read for anyone

Clear, well sourced assessment of 20th century US, British, and Israeli foreign policy. You'll never view the media narrative the same way again

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Good, but too focused

I quite enjoy this book, but it is really too focused on a few subjects

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Terrible narrator

The book itself is really good but the narrators voice is really sleep inducing. Feel asleep pretty much every time I listened to it, so bought the actual paper copy instead.

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Magnificent and Utterly Depressing

Chomsky’s unique perspective is remorselessly rehearsed throughout this audiobook. Everything you thought was good is bad; no American hero is left untarnished. Probably Kennedy comes of worst of all, not because he was any worse than the others but because of the fawning rhetoric of his admirers.
Not for the faint-hearted, but an important contrary voice.

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We should all read this book

I'm 55. All those things in the news that never really made sense? They do now.

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must read again

will need to lusten to this book several times as there is so much factual information ... easy listening.. Very enlightening

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very informative. a must read for all! do it

loved this one. I'm a big fan of Noam anyway but this is one of his best

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Incredible and horrific facts for all to hear

The facts laid out in this book give a clear view and reason why the USA and its Imperial allies are so hated in the world. I have often wondered at the aggressive stance of USA world policy whilst claiming to be the peace maker and world policeman. This book explains very clearly the difference of the policies the USA actually follows and describes the USA acts of worldwide terrorism, especially since the end of World War Two. The record of human tragedy inflicted on innocent people around the world by the USA exceeds anything I could have imagined, and it's continuing war of terror, not against terror, is something this book shows clearly.

I have been left speechless by the facts this book reveals and it will be a long time before I can really absorb the horror and callous disregard for democracy and human rights outlines.

Thank you Noam for doing what the worlds consistently press fails to do.

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In depth discussion on a range of topics, but it felt like the entire book was being narrated like a movie trailer.

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