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  1. 1-56584-775-X. OCLC. 50727554. American Power and the New Mandarins is a book by American academic Noam Chomsky. Largely written in 1968 and published in 1969, it was his first text focused on politics and sets out in detail his opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. [1]

    • Noam Chomsky
    • 432
    • 1969
    • 1969, 2002 (reprinted)
  2. American Power and the New Mandarins. The Perils Of Imperial Democracy With America S Foreign Entanglements Deepening By The Month, Highlighted By The Recently Declared War On Iraq, There Is Need For An Independent Analysis Of America S Role In The World. American Power And The New Mandarins, Noam Chomsky S First Political Book And Widely ...

    • 0143030183, 9780143030188
    • Noam Chomsky
    • Penguin Books India, 2003
  3. Nov 14, 2002 · As America's foreign entanglements deepen by the month, Chomsky's lucid analysis is a sobering reminder of the perils of imperial diplomacy. With a new foreword by Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, American Power and the New Mandarins is a renewed call for independent analysis of America's role in the world.

    • (42)
    • Noam Chomsky
    • $19.95
    • The New Press
  4. Nov 18, 2010 · A book by the linguist and activist Noam Chomsky that analyzes the role of the American power and the new mandarins in the Vietnam War and the world politics. The book covers topics such as the Vietnam War, the public opinion, the Vietnam War, the intellectuals, and the Vietnam War.

  5. A collection of essays by the linguist and activist Noam Chomsky, who critiques the war in Vietnam and the role of the liberal intellectuals who supported it. The book is a classic of political analysis and a call for independent critique of America's foreign policy.

  6. Jul 18, 2003 · American Power And The New Mandarins by Chomsky, Noam. Publication date 1969 Collection millionbooks; universallibrary Language English. Addeddate 2003-07-18 12:19:04 ...

  7. May 16, 2012 · A historical and political essay by Noam Chomsky, the eminent linguist and anti-Vietnam war activist. The book analyzes the perversion of objective rationality and the role of the media in American foreign policy from the 30's to the 40's, and criticizes the liberal imperialists who betrayed the truth and the interests of the people.

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