On power and ideology
the Managua lectures
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Author
Publication
1987 - South End Press, Boston, Mass, United States
Language
English
Word Count
35,000 words, Guess
Page Count
140 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22348325M
- ISBN-100896082903
- OCLC Control Number15251504
- OCLC Control Numberonpowerideologym00chom
- Library of Congress Control Number87004569
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- Goodreads2466705
- LibraryThing1078
Classifications
- DDC327.730728
- LCCF1436.8.U6
Description
"One of Noam Chomsky's most accessible books, On Power and Ideology is a product of his 1986 visit to Managua, Nicaragua, for a lecture series at Unversidad Centroamericana. Delivered at the height of U.S. involvement in the Nicaraguan civil war, this succinct series of lectures lays out the parameters of Noam Chomsky's foreign policy analysis"--Page 4 of cover.
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