Who Rules the World? Book by Noam Chomsky
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Who Rules the World? by Noam Chomsky analyzes how the United States, despite shifts in global power, still largely dictates international affairs through its military, economic, and political influence, often contradicting its stated ideals with actions in places like Iraq, Cuba, and Iran, exposing hypocrisy in U.S. foreign policy and elite pursuit of power over democratic ideals, even as new powers like China rise. The book serves as a critical look at American exceptionalism and the mechanisms of imperial power, highlighting global instability and the need for dissenting voices, with later editions adding commentary on the Trump era.
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✅ Stitched Binding
✅ Matte Cover
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✅ Language – English
✅ Dimensions – 5.5 x 8.26 inches
Who Rules the World? by Noam Chomsky is a book worth reading if you are into contemporary and current global politics, with an emphasis on United States foreign policy. Reading the book may prove complex at times, but Noam Chomsky is known for his very strict positions on the matter. He is thus a voice that needs hearing, whether we agree with him or not.
I never thought about reading Noam Chomsky’s Who Rules The World? book before I bumped into it. I was told that the author was a brilliant intellectual. But I also knew about his controversial reputation so I never tried my luck with him.
Someday I spent a couple of hours at one of my friends’ place and saw the book. Forgotten in a corner of the room under a pile of newspapers. I asked his opinion about it, but he answered that he had barely started it. He had bought the book for his girlfriend who didn’t get hooked into it, and he ended up giving up on it too. So I borrowed it.
They didn’t get into the book and, to be honest, I had a hard time reading it fully. Why? Well, let’s say that the writing and the book’s structure go against my definition of a good and clear argumentation. I’ll explain why in the book review below.

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