Editorial New Press
Fecha de edición noviembre 2017 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781620973431
143 páginas
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Fifty years after it first appeared, one of Noam Chomsky's greatest essays will be published for the first time as a timely stand-alone book, with a new preface by the author
As a nineteen-year-old undergraduate in 1947, Noam Chomsky was deeply affected by articles about the responsibility of intellectuals written by Dwight Macdonald, an editor of Partisan Review and then of Politics. Twenty years later, as the Vietnam War was escalating, Chomsky turned to the question himself, noting that "intellectuals are in a position to expose the lies of governments" and to analyze their "often hidden intentions."
Originally published in the New York Review of Books, Chomsky's essay eviscerated the "hypocritical moralism of the past" (such as when Woodrow Wilson set out to teach Latin Americans "the art of good government") and exposed the shameful policies in Vietnam and the role of intellectuals in justifying it.
Also included in this volume is the brilliant "The Responsibility of Intellectuals Redux," written on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, which makes the case for using privilege to challenge the state. As relevant now as it was in 1967, The Responsibility of Intellectuals reminds us that "privilege yields opportunity and opportunity confers responsibilities." All of us have choices, even in desperate times.
x{0026}lt;P x{0026}lt;B Noam Chomskyx{0026}lt;/B es profesor emérito del Departamento de Lingüística y Filosofía del MIT, activista político y uno de los más influyentes críticos de la política exterior americana. Sus opiniones sobre el tema y su lúcida visión de los acontecimientos mundiales son discutidas ampliamente por la comunidad internacional. Es autor de numerosas obras políticas, entre ellas los best sellers x{0026}lt;I Hegemonía o supervivencia x{0026}lt;/I (2004), x{0026}lt;I Estados fallidosx{0026}lt;/I (2007) y x{0026}lt;I ¿Quién domina el mundo?x{0026}lt;/I (2016).x{0026}lt;/P
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