Year 501
the conquest continues
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Word Count
82,750 words, Guess
Page Count
331 pages
Identifiers
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- ISBN-139780896084445
- ISBN-139780896084452
- ISBN-100896084450
- ISBN-100896084442
- LibraryThing2636160
- Goodreads1308594', '38343
- Library of Congress Control Number92037614
- OCLC Control Number27010813
- Open LibraryOL1732914M
Classifications
- DDC327.73
- LCCE840 .C494 1993
- LCCE840 .C494 1992
Alternate Titles
- Year five hundred and one.
Description
"Noam Chomsky's Year 501 is a powerful and comprehensive discussion of the incredible injustices hidden in our history and there is little in that history that escapes Chomsky's attention. He ruthlessly interrogates the "official record" calling up the muted voices of the victims of aggression to give testimony. From the brutality of Christopher Columbus upon his arrival in the Americas to the persecution of Indonesians in the 1960s, he appeals to the reader to review the evidence amassed over the last 500 years."--pub. desc.
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