How the World Works

Pulling back the curtain on empire, propaganda, and profit, How the World Works is a bracing excavation of the hidden engines driving global power. With scalpel-sharp clarity, it exposes the elegant lies and quiet violence beneath foreign policy, media narratives, and the illusion of democratic choice. This is a world where the loudest ideals mask the deepest betrayals—and where truth itself is a casualty of convenience. Can justice survive in a system built to obscure it?


  • Originally Published: 2010
  • Publisher: Hamish Hamilton, 2022
  • Genre: Non-fiction
  • Pages: 336
  • Book Type: Hardcopy
  • ISBN: 9780241145388
  • Access: Members
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Author: Noam Chomsky

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The essential introduction to Chomsky’s political ideas

An eye-opening introduction to the timelessly relevant ideas of Noam Chomsky, this book is a penetrating, illusion-shattering look at how things really work

“Arguably the most important intellectual alive.” —The New York Times

Offering something not found anywhere else, How the World Works is pure Chomsky, but tailored for those who are new to his work. The book is made up of meticulously edited speeches and interviews, and every dazzling idea and penetrating insight is kept intact and delivered in clear, accessible, reader-friendly prose.

Originally published as a series of short works—What Uncle Sam Really WantsThe Prosperous Few and the Restless ManySecrets, Lies and Democracy; and The Common Good—these volumes together sold nearly 600,000 copies. Now collected into one comprehensive anthology, How the World Works reveals how Chomsky’s then-revolutionary ideas have only become more relevant as time has gone by.

From the concept that extreme wealth and democracy cannot exist side-by-side; to how the assumptions of mainstream media purposefully limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion; to the decline of unions and workers’ rights thanks to corporations and their unconstrained quest for profit, Chomsky’s prescient theories of the future—not only the future of the United States, but of the world—make it very clear that our society is paying the price now for not heeding him then.

 

Praise for How the World Works

“The world’s greatest public intellectual”  ~ Observer

“One of the finest minds of the twentieth century”  ~ The New Yorker

“When the sun sets on the American empire, as it will, as it must, Noam Chomsky’s work will survive.”  ~ Arundhati Roy

“A rebel without a pause.” ~ Bono

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