Imperial Brain Trust

Imperial Brain Trust
Title Imperial Brain Trust PDF eBook
Author Laurence H. Shoup
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 350
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN 0595324266

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Imperial Brain Trust

Imperial Brain Trust
Title Imperial Brain Trust PDF eBook
Author Laurence H. Shoup
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1977-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780853454366

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Wall Street's Think Tank

Wall Street's Think Tank
Title Wall Street's Think Tank PDF eBook
Author Laurence H. Shoup
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 400
Release 2015-08-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1583675523

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The Council on Foreign Relations is the most influential foreign-policy think tank in the United States, claiming among its members a high percentage of government officials, media figures, and establishment elite. For decades it kept a low profile even while it shaped policy, advised presidents, and helped shore up U.S. hegemony following the Second World War. In 1977, Laurence H. Shoup and William Minter published the first in-depth study of the CFR, Imperial Brain Trust, an explosive work that traced the activities and influence of the CFR from its origins in the 1920s through the Cold War. Now, Laurence H. Shoup returns with this long-awaited sequel, which brings the story up to date. Wall Street’s Think Tank follows the CFR from the 1970s through the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union to the present. It explains how members responded to rapid changes in the world scene: globalization, the rise of China, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the launch of a “War on Terror,” among other major developments. Shoup argues that the CFR now operates in an era of “Neoliberal Geopolitics,” a worldwide paradigm that its members helped to establish and that reflects the interests of the U.S. ruling class, but is not without challengers. Wall Street’s Think Tank is an essential guide to understanding the Council on Foreign Relations and the shadow it casts over recent history and current events.

Imperial

Imperial
Title Imperial PDF eBook
Author William T. Vollmann
Publisher Penguin
Pages 1789
Release 2009-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 1101105151

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From the author of Europe Central, winner of the National Book Award, a journalistic tour de force along the Mexican-American border – a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award For generations of migrant workers, Imperial Country has held the promise of paradise and the reality of hell. It sprawls across a stirring accidental sea, across the deserts, date groves and labor camps of Southeastern California, right across the border into Mexico. In this eye-opening book, William T. Vollmann takes us deep into the heart of this haunted region, exploring polluted rivers and guarded factories and talking with everyone from Mexican migrant workers to border patrolmen. Teeming with patterns, facts, stories, people and hope, this is an epic study of an emblematic region.

Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky
Title Noam Chomsky PDF eBook
Author Carlos Peregrín Otero
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 378
Release 1994
Genre Anthropology
ISBN 9780415106948

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V.1(1) Linguistics.- V.1(2) Linguistics.- V.2(1) Philosophy.- V.2(2) Philosophy.

Chomsky's Politics

Chomsky's Politics
Title Chomsky's Politics PDF eBook
Author Milan Rai
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 320
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1789607094

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For over twenty-five years Noam Chomsky's prolific political intervention has enlightened and inspired radicals while enraging their opponents in the halls of power. Beginning with a concise biography of his subject, Milan Rai presents a sympathetic yet probing analysis of Chomsky's critique of United States' media and foreign policy and his vision of a libertarian socialist future. Drawing on the entire range of Chomsky's prodigious output, including little-known interviews and articles, Rai examines Chomsky's assault on journalistic self-censorship and business control of the mass media. He shows how Chomsky challenges the US's view of itself as a defender of democracy and equal rights by uncovering the hidden motivations of its foreign policy makers. Rai draws out features of Chomsky's outlook which are sometimes obscured by a rapid coverage of a wide range of issues. In particular he emphasizes the importance of Chomsky's cultural critique in his ordering of political priorities. Accessible and comprehensive, Chomsky's Politics serves as an excellent introduction for those confronting Chomsky's critique for the first time. For those already familiar with his work it corrects some widespread misunderstandings, provides new insights and chronicles the extraordinary contribution of a writer described by the New York Times as "one of the most important intellectuals alive."

Neurology of Music

Neurology of Music
Title Neurology of Music PDF eBook
Author Frank Clifford Rose
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 423
Release 2010
Genre Medical
ISBN 1848162685

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" ... also derived from a symposium held at the Medical Society of London."--P. ix.