
Profit Over People
Neoliberalism & Global Order
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Narrated by:
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Brian Jones
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By:
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Noam Chomsky
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Why is the Atlantic slowly filling with crude petroleum, threatening a millions-of-years-old ecological balance? Why did traders at prominent banks take high-risk gambles with the money entrusted to them by hundreds of thousands of clients around the world, expanding and leveraging their investments to the point that failure led to a global financial crisis that left millions of people jobless and hundreds of cities economically devastated? Why would the world's most powerful military spend 10 years fighting an enemy that presents no direct threat to secure resources for corporations?
The culprit in all cases is neoliberal ideology - the belief in the supremacy of "free" markets to drive and govern human affairs. And in the years since the initial publication of Noam Chomsky's Profit Over People: Neoliberalism & Global Order, the bitter vines of neoliberalism have only twisted themselves further into the world economy, obliterating the public's voice in public affairs and substituting the bottom line in place of people's basic obligation to care for one another as ends in themselves. In Profit Over People, Chomsky reveals the roots of the present crisis, tracing the history of neoliberalism through an incisive analysis of free trade agreements of the 1990s, the World Trade Organization, and the International Monetary Fund - and describes the movements of resistance to the increasing interference by the private sector in global affairs.
In the years since the initial publication of Profit Over People, the stakes have only risen. Now more than ever, Profit Over People is one of the key texts explaining how the crisis facing us operates - and how, through Chomsky's analysis of resistance, we may find an escape from the closing net.
©1999 Noam Chomsky; 1998 Introduction copyright by Robert W. McChesney (P)2015 Audible, Inc.Revealing and absolutely fascinating
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good book but...
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Activism at its finest
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Over Dramatic Reading
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Eye-opening look at predatory capitalism
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Depressing, important but unstructured
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One section where Chomsky becomes not just confused, but outright immoral is the strange section celebrating Cuban medical internationalism. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights warned that these missions "constitute a contemporary form of slavery". These doctors often have to be prevented from running away during these foreign missions where they are trafficked around the world to serve the will of an authoritarian state, and all the while a tenured professor in his cloistered American ivory tower extols the supposed virtues of their imprisonment.
Better than I was expecting
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