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The Washington Connection and Third World Facism
Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman
Pages: 464Edition: The Political Economy of Human Rights: Volume 1
ISBN: 0-89608-090-0
Format: paper
Release Date: 1979-01-01
In this volume, Chomsky and Herman analyze the forces that shape US policy in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, as well as the role of the media in misreporting these policies and their motives. The companion book to After the Cataclysm: Postwar Indochina and The Reconstruction of Imperial Ideology: The Political Economy of Human Rights: Volume II.
"A major contribution to understanding political repression inflicted by the CIA and its related services on millions around the globe and the economic requirements behind such repression.... A must reading for all those who would resist."—Philip Agee
The Washington Connection and Third World Facism (cloth)
Other books by Noam Chomsky or Edward S. Herman
Beyond Hypocrisy (paper)
Decoding the News in an Age of PropagandaEdward S. Herman; Matt Wuerker (Cartoons)
Released 1992-01-01
Herman and Wuerker highlight the deception and hypocrisy contained in the U.S. government’s favorite buzzwords, offering examples of duplicitous terminology, trenchant essays, satirical cartoons, and a cross-referenced doublespeak dictionary.
After the Cataclysm (cloth)
Postwar Indochina and the Reconstrution of Imperial IdeologyNoam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman
Released 1979-01-01
Dissects the aftermath of the war in Southeast Asia, the refugee problem, the Vietnam/Cambodia conflict and the Pol Pot regime.
The Washington Connection and Third World Facism (paper)
Noam Chomsky and Edward S. HermanReleased 1979-01-01
Analyzes the forces that shape U.S. policy in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, as well as the role of the media in misreporting these policies and their motives.
Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky is a world-renowned linguist, scholar, and political analyst. Born on December 7, 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Chomsky became politically conscious at a very young age, writing his first political article, on the fight against fascism in Spain, when he was only ten years old.
His 1957 work Syntactic Structures revolutionized the field of linguistics, fundamentally changing the current understanding of language and mind. Chomsky joined the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1955, and in 1976 was appointed Institute Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy.
Chomsky has written and lectured extensively on linguistics, philosophy, international affairs, U.S. foreign policy, and other contemporary political issues. His essays have appeared in The New York Review of Books, The Nation, Z Magazine, CAQ, and numerous political and scholarly publications.
Chomsky's groundbreaking work on Palestine and the Middle East, East Timor, the Gulf War, and the mass media have gained international attention. As evidence of his broad appeal and importance, he was the subject of the award-winning 1993 film “Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media,” and excerpts from his speeches have appeared on the b-side of a single by the band Bad Religion.
Chomsky books with South End Press include Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs, Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and Palestine and Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies among others.
Edward S. Herman
Edward S. Herman is a Professor Emeritus of Finance, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and a contributor to Z Magazine since its founding in 1988. Herman is the author of numerous books, including a number of corporate and media studies. These include Corporate Control, Corporate Power (1981), the two-volume Political Economy of Human Rights (1979) and Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media (1988, 2002), both of which he co-authored with Noam Chomsky, as well as The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror (1989), which he co-authored with Gerry O'Sullivan, and The Myth of the Liberal Media: An Edward Herman Reader (Peter Lang, 1999).

