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Noam Chomsky. Philosopher. It analyzes t he keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writings on the rule of force ', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Chomsky. Philoso pher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writings o n the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Chomsky t urns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbaugh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the computer who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Service i n Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everything r ight, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I bel ieve in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Philadelp hia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic and pol itical system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and the gua rdians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism',

is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow

ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be

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imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w are eager to see the species destroy each other."

"It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2

008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present.

"Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama "

Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau

gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says.

Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general

and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot

of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right "

In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper.

Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran

have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe

rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect."

"It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca

pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism " When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t

wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed

Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right.""Ca pitalism is able to destroy the possibility of a dignified life" Noam Chomsky. P hilosopher. It analyzes the keys to his new essay, 'The Age Obama and other writ ings on the rule of force', which dismantles the myth of U.S. President Noam Cho msky turns the radio. Do not want to hear the announcer conservative Rush Limbau gh. "I hear people calling," he says. They are people like Joe Stack [the comput er who committed suicide by crashing his plane into an office of the Revenue Ser vice in Austin, Texas]. I remember wondering what's wrong. He says he did everyt hing right, is a devout Christian, who works hard for his family. He has a gun. "I believe in the values of my country and my life is falling apart." Chomsky (Phi ladelphia, 1928) knows what happens, and has followed the collapse of economic a nd political system of the U.S. in works such as On the power and ideology and t he guardians of freedom. American essayist is relentlessly self-critical and indignant with the violence and oppression. It's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable for politicians who disgu ises of false progressives and uses the cruelty of unbridled capitalism and impe rial war. It has dismantled decades moral and intellectual fraud and a small sam ple of his work is reflected in the writings, lectures and responses that the wr iter of selected publications in the Obama era and other writings on the rule of force, the editorial Past and Present. "Neoliberalism in the last 30 years has been a disaster for Most of the people " Joe Stack was part of a street, in which Chomsky has felt the frustration, anger and hatred to a crisis that has also played the accounts of hope. "Exactly. The street is well and with good reason. The neoliberal period of the last 30 years has been a disaster for most people, not counting the countries directly ignore d the rules, like much of East Asia" , Chomsky says this newspaper. Without optimism That collapse of dignity has grown in the same proportion in which diminished th e credibility of the political class. What is the reason? "Policies that have be en imposed have been used to wealth and power," he says. Unassisted citizen, vot er skepticism. So do not be surprised that among so many bomb threat and patriot ic government, there is only room for pessimism: "Optimism? Only between those w ho are eager to see the species destroy each other." "It's in the hands of the population time to stop the devastation caused by capitalism "

When asked about his intentions or goals of encouraging speaking people to think for themselves. But to question the conventional assumptions of each need a lot of skepticism. "Forces find a justification to conventional wisdom: it is incap able," he says. Claim effort and analysis. Cynicism does not ask to treat inequa lity, injustice, or to challenge the hypocrisy of the capitalist system to tell the truth. "The form of capitalism that has generally been called 'capitalism', is able to destroy the possibility of a decent life, and certainly is heading in that direction. If the capitalist devastation can stop in time, is in the hands of the population, "he says in a nod to the uprisings citizens around the world . Weapons, human rights, social health, information bias, Palestine, Iraq, Afghani stan or killing of Bin Laden are some of the favorite topics at the thought of C homsky, which pokes to meet a really raw landscape. Their concern makes use to t wo cases the same expression: "An awful prospect." First, to analyze the immedia te and significant consequences of the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in Pakis tan, on May 1. "The anti-American fervor had already reached a peak in Pakistan and probably exacerbate these events," he says. Nuclear Dangers For the author of The profit is what counts, Pakistan is the most dangerous coun try in the world, nuclear power and also the fastest growing in the world, "with a huge arsenal." If the U.S. put Pakistani soldiers in a position where they fe el slighted his honor, many will fight against the Americans. And if Pakistan co llapses ... the flow of a number of highly trained former soldiers, including ex plosives experts and engineers, to Islamist groups would be a serious risk that fissile materials end up in the hands of the jihadists. That is, "a horrible pro spect." "It is unfortunate that many citizens were deceived by the marketing of Obama " Is the second catastrophic vision? The Obama unstoppable arms race. "Instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and serious threat of the proliferatio n of nuclear weapons, the U.S. is preparing to take major measures in order to s trengthen their control of oil-producing regions in the Middle East, and even to resort to violence if other measures have proved ineffective, "the July 25, 201 0, in his speech at the National Conference Against the War. The demise of a leader If Obama has accelerated the process of multiplication of the military capacity of the U.S. armed forces, if the growing threats of military action against Iran have increased, if instead of taking practical steps to reduce the real and ser ious threat of proliferation of weapons U.S. nuclear prepares to control by forc e in the Middle East oil, if the "rhetorical" of non-proliferation Obama has ear ned many accolades, and even a Nobel Peace Prize, who was the president who in 2 008 was charismatic and honest when he was elected? "I wrote about it before the election, without waiting for anything. I was not a lone. Immediately after the election, the advertising industry gave its annual a ward for best marketing campaign of the year. It is unfortunate that many people Obama was deceived, "says Chomsky. "The parliamentary left

is what we call moderate right " In the epilogue of the Obama era, the Castilian edition included a lengthy artic le in which the author discusses the killing of Bin Laden. Was not like that act ion more reminiscent of George W. Bush to Obama? "Under Bush, the suspects were abducted and sent to secret torture chambers. With Obama, are murdered in a grow ing campaign of murder," cutting loose. Chomsky takes the words of renowned British lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, who suppo rted the intervention but not the execution. The lawyer described that "justice was done" by Obama as "absurd." It should be obvious to someone who has been a p rofessor of constitutional law, that it was a violation of international law. Democracy harassed Another important leg on which to structure their thinking Noam Chomsky is well defined in this new volume: the threat to the elite democracy. "Certain issues a re marginalized, a reflection of democracy inspires dislike the elite in general and the fear that this has consequences," he says. In 1997 Noam Chomsky wrote in class struggle, essay on Ronald Reagan's president ial victories in 1980 and 1984, elite groups used the discontent of the people t o destroy the welfare state and 'redirect social policy to the interests the pow erful and the privileged. " In what year we said that wrote this? But if this concern is reinforced by the fact that a lot of issues, usually the most important, both parties, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. (those who a re in the rest of the world) are on the right of the views of the electorate, wh o will save the working class, to the left? "But who is' left '? If you mean the parliamentary left, they are more or less what we call' the moderate right."

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