Occupy
Penguin
2012
Présentation de l'éditeur
'Occupy is the first major public response to thirty years of class war.'
Since its appearance in Zuccotti Park, New York, in September 2011, the Occupy movement
has spread to hundreds of towns and cities across the world. No longer occupying small
tent camps, the movement now occupies the global conscience as its messages spread from
street protests to op-ed pages to the highest seats of power. From the movement's onset,
Noam Chomsky has supported its critique of corporate corruption and encouraged its efforts
to increase civic participation, economic equality, democracy and freedom.
Through talks and conversations with movement supporters, Occupy presents Chomsky's
latest thinking on the central issues, questions and demands that are driving ordinary
people to protest. How did we get to this point? How are the wealthiest 1% influencing the
lives of the other 99%? How can we separate money from politics? What would a genuinely
democratic election look like? How can we redefine basic concepts like 'growth' to
increase equality and quality of life for all?
Occupy is another vital contribution from Chomsky to the literature of defiance and
protest, and a red-hot rallying call to forge a better, more egalitarian future.
Noam Chomsky is the author of numerous bestselling and influential political books,
including Hegemony or Survival, Failed States, Interventions, What We Say Goes, Hopes
and Prospects, Gaza in Crisis and Making the Future, all of which are published
by Hamish Hamilton/Penguin. He is an Institute Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of
Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT, and is widely credited with having revolutionized
modern linguistics.
Chomsky has supported the initiatives of the Occupy movement from its first weeks. He
lives in Lexington, Massachusetts.
1 commentaire:
Chomsky croix que 9/11 a été un attaque terroriste et que la interversion en Libye "humanitarian aid".
Le mouvement OWS na fait aucune différence et son histoire est plus l'histoire de la action de la police que des ceux qui ont protesté.
La vision de Chomsky est tout a fait américaine et il n'est pas du tout un penseur pour changement où pour la révolte.
Il est moyen.
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