Profit Over People

Neoliberalism and Global Order

Introduction by Robert McChesney
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ISBN-10 1-888363-82-7
ISBN-13 978-1-888363-82-1
Publication Date Jan 1998
Nb of pages 178
Original Language English
Original Publication 1999

Description

In Profit Over People Noam Chomsky takes on neoliberalism, the pro-corporate system of economic and political policies presently waging a form of class war worldwide. By examining the contradictions between the democratic and market principles proclaimed by those in power and those actually practiced, Chomsky critiques the tyranny of the few that restricts the public arena and enacts policies that vastly increase private wealth, often with complete disregard for social and ecological consequences.

In clear, understandable language, Chomksy charts the dramatic shift away from a public-interest interpretation of democracy and toward a top-down model that serves the profit incentive of massive corporations. Profit Over People also presents Chomsky's thoughts on free market philosophy, corporate control of public opinion, and the unreported impact of nondemocratic forces and policies like the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Multilateral Agreement on Investment--and the widespread resistance movements that often emerge to oppose them.

Combining detailed historical examples and uncompromising criticism, Chomsky offers a profound sense of hope that social activism can reclaim people's rights as citizens rather than as consumers, redefining democracy as a global movement, not a global market.



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Read transcripts of new Chomsky talks and interviews on Z Magazine's excellent web site, Z-Net.



Other Noam Chomsky books published by Seven Stories Press

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Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda

Acts of Aggression Policing "Rogue" States

Umbrella of U.S. Power: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Contradictions of U.S. Policy

Power and Terror: Post-9/11 Talks and Interviews


Reviews

Press Reviews

Whole Earth
Jan 6, 1999
Chomsky's thirty-sixth book amasses several of his recent lectures and essays on global corporate rule. His aim is to draw back the curtain on the essential features of a global economic and
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