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Power Systems

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by Noam Chomsky


  imperialism, 1–33

  saltwater fallacy, 3–4

  terminology, 3

  India, 7, 9, 10–11, 17–23, 38, 50, 51, 107, 164

  Bhopal explosion, 174

  British rule, 20

  -China relations, 20–22

  economic growth, 7, 10–11, 20–23

  -Israel relations, 20, 21

  natural resources, 17–20

  neoliberalism and, 19–22

  TAPI pipeline and, 17–18

  -U.S. relations, 20–22

  war, 20

  indignados, 47

  Indonesia, 17

  intellectual culture, 79, 81, 104–6, 141

  intellectual property rights, 107–8

  International Energy Association (IEA), 121–22

  International Monetary Fund (IMF), 47

  International Organization for a Participatory Society, 171

  international relations (IR) theory, 8, 63

  Internet, 105–13

  security, 107–13

  iPhone, 145–46

  Iran, 18, 60, 62, 63, 90–91, 93, 95–98, 111, 112, 114

  nuclear threat, 112

  TAPI pipeline and, 18

  Iran-Iraq War, 97

  Iraq, 16–17, 21, 60, 61

  Kurds, 95–96

  nationalism, 55–56

  U.S. war in, 16–17, 55–56, 62–63, 114–16

  Islam, 60

  political, 49, 61

  radical, 61, 100

  Israel, 20, 21, 96, 112

  -India relations, 20, 21

  -Lebanon relations, 63

  Palestinian conflict, 46

  -Turkey relations, 92–94

  -U.S. relations, 21

  Jacob, François, 129

  James, William, 130

  Japan, 5, 8, 58, 131, 139

  Jefferson, Thomas, 3, 172

  job creation, 76, 87

  Kagan, Elena, 70

  Karachi, 22

  Keller, Bill, 144

  Keller, Helen, 134, 135

  Kennan, George, 57

  Kennedy, John F., 2–3

  Vietnam policy, 2–3, 97

  Khadr, Omar, 72–73

  King, Martin Luther, 30–31, 66, 105

  Klein, Naomi, 123, 124

  Kurds, 21, 89–92, 95–96

  labor, 38, 81, 87, 169

  anti-labor movements, 40

  Arab Spring, 44–55, 60–64, 67

  Chinese, 9–10, 11–12

  collective bargaining, 40–41

  demonstrations and strikes, 29, 33, 35, 40–43, 68, 120, 146

  Depression-era, 23, 40, 67–68

  global, 9–12, 76–77, 169–70

  organized, 23–25, 39–41, 67–68, 147, 171

  rustbelt, 11–12

  solidarity, 39–41

  unemployment, 22–23, 38, 66, 76

  unions, 24–26, 33, 39–41, 68, 79, 147, 171

  language, 126–42

  biological acquisition of, 129–36

  culture and, 138–40

  sensory deprivation and, 134–35

  similarity of, 140–41

  study of, 137–38, 142

  universal grammar, 126–59

  Latin America, 4–7, 22, 61, 160–62, 164

  drugs, 160–62

  integration of, 6–7, 47, 161

  U.S. military bases in, 6–7

  Laxness, Halldór, 106

  Lebanon, 63

  Lee, Ching Kwan, 11

  Left, 23, 25, 32–33, 59, 117, 147, 149, 150, 151

  student, 73–74

  Left Forum, 25, 27, 33

  libertarianism, 157, 158, 163

  Libya, 50–54, 91

  no-fly zone, 50–52

  Lippmann, Walter, 81

  Madison, James, 84, 85

  Magna Carta, 59, 72, 116

  Mandela, Nelson, 71

  Manning, Bradley, 113, 114

  Marcos, Ferdinand, 17

  market system, 80–81

  Marx, Karl, 173, 175

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 13, 37, 105, 122, 134, 136, 149

  mathematics, 137, 138

  McCain, John, 103

  McCarthyism, 24

  McKiernan, Kevin, 95

  media, 32, 66, 150, 151

  mental slavery, 34–35, 101–25

  Mexico, 11, 152–53, 162, 175

  Middle East, 17, 44–64, 89–100, 111

  Arab Spring, 44–55, 60–64, 67, 112–13, 168

  oil, 21, 49–55

  Turkish-Israeli relations, 92–94

  uprisings, 44–64

  military, 5, 98

  Arab Spring, 44–55, 60–64

  detention, 70–73

  police, 119–20

  U.S. bases in Latin America, 6–7

  Mobutu Sese Seko, 17

  Mondragon, 171

  Montgomery, David, The Fall of the House of Labor, 23

  Morgenthau, Hans, 63–64

  The Purpose of American Politics, 64

  Morocco, 46

  Mubarak, Hosni, 45, 47, 62

  Nader, Ralph, 150

  NAFTA, 163, 175

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 61

  National Defense Authorization Act, 70

  Native Americans, 22

  natural gas, 17–18, 164–65

  natural resources, 17–22, 164–65

  Navy, U.S., 6–7, 14, 52, 116

  Nazism, 28–29, 115–16

  New Deal, 23, 82

  New York, 67, 100, 166

  New York Times, 60, 81, 89–91, 124, 144–45, 160

  Ngo Dinh Diem, 2, 3

  Ngo Dinh Nhu, 2, 3

  Nicaragua, 7

  9/11 attacks, 14, 15–16, 139

  Nixon, Richard, 125, 150

  No Child Left Behind, 153

  Non-Proliferation Treaty, 18

  North Africa, 46–48, 57, 60

  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 50, 51, 91, 92

  Norway, 115

  nuclear weapons, 97, 98, 100, 110, 112, 176

  Nuremberg Trials, 115–16

  Nystrom, Paul, 36

  Obama, Barack, 7, 33, 63, 90–91, 93, 110, 111, 114, 153, 162, 164

  Afghanistan War and, 14–15

  civil liberties and, 70–73

  Libya and, 51–52

  organized labor and, 41–42

  2008 election, 102–3

  Obamacare, 124

  Occupy movements, 47, 65–69, 74–77, 118–21, 146, 168, 177

  oil, 21, 22, 49–55, 124

  Orwell, George, 19, 97

  Pakistan, 16, 17, 22, 61, 98–100, 110

  drone attacks on, 18–19, 98–99

  nuclear industry, 98–100, 110

  TAPI pipeline and, 18

  Palestine, 46, 72

  -Israel conflict, 46

  Palmer raids, 68

  Pamuk, Orhan, 91

  Panama, 7

  Panetta, Leon, 114

  Pashtuns, 99

  Patterson, Anne W., 99, 110

  Paul, Rand, 157, 162, 163

  Paul, Ron, 75, 124–25, 157, 163

  pensions, 12, 22, 24, 26

  Peres, Shimon, 93

  Peshawar, 16

  pharmaceutical companies, 107–8

  Philippines, 4, 17

  Pinochet, Augusto, 61

  piracy, 107–8

  political Islam, 49, 61

  Political Science Quarterly, 82

  police repression, 119–20

  politics, 32, 41, 57, 59, 121, 142–45, 171

  electoral, 102–3, 117–19

  labor demonstrations and, 41–43

  poverty, 6, 66, 82, 84

  Powell, Colin, 115

  Powell, Lewis, 150–51

  Powell memorandum, 150–51

  power systems, 34–35, 69

  aristocrats and democrats, 160–78

  chains of submission and subservience, 34–43

  global shift, 5–13, 58, 76–77

  language and education, 126–59
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  mental slavery, 101–25

  new American imperialism, 1–33

  uprisings, 44–64

  privatization, 11, 38, 39, 40, 156–57, 167

  Progressive Labor (PL), 73

  propaganda system, 35–40, 66, 80, 82, 102, 119, 122–24

  property rights, 84, 85

  public, power of the, 78–81

  public education, 37–39, 147–48, 153–56, 166–68

  public relations, 35, 79–81, 102–3

  Qasim, Abd al-Karim, 61

  Race to the Top, 153

  racism, 3, 31, 92

  Ravitch, Diane, 154

  Reagan, Ronald, 62, 71, 82, 95, 99

  recession, 23, 48, 86–89

  Red Scare, 23, 68, 120

  Reich, Robert, 170, 172

  Reilly, John, 122

  Republican Party, 41, 57, 75, 76, 124, 125

  Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), 72

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 115

  Right, 23, 32, 150–51

  Riyadh, 52

  Romney, Mitt, 57–58, 75

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 14, 23, 54

  Roy, Arundhati, 22, 29, 31

  Russia, 17–18, 20, 50, 61, 98, 102, 145

  rustbelt, 11–12

  Saharawi movement, 46

  saltwater fallacy, 3–4

  Saudi Arabia, 21, 49, 52, 61, 99, 111, 144

  science, 142–43, 144

  education, 154–55

  modern, 143

  sectarianism, 73–74

  Seib, Gerald, 54

  self-destruction, 42–43

  Senate, U.S., 63, 85

  sensory deprivation, 134–35

  Shiites, 52–53

  Singh, Manmohan, 19

  Sino-Indian War, 20

  slavery, 3, 34, 36, 51

  end of, 34, 35, 36

  mental, 34–35, 101–25

  Slim, Carlos, 11

  Smith, Adam, 8–9

  social Darwinism, 157

  social media, 105, 107, 145–47

  Social Security, 39, 156–57

  solidarity, 38–41, 146–47, 159

  South Africa, 21, 50–51

  apartheid, 71

  South America, 6, 7, 57, 60, 161

  Southeast Asia, 4, 60

  South Korea, 9, 17

  Spain, 4, 6, 33, 87

  sports, college, 154–55

  Stack, Joseph, 25–26, 29

  Stalin, Joseph, 61

  Stohl, Bev, 105

  Stop Online Piracy Act, 107

  strategic hamlets, 2

  student activism, 73–74

  submission and subservience, chains of, 34–43

  Summit of the Americas (2012), 160–61

  sunbelt, 11, 12

  Sunnis, 52–53

  Supreme Court, U.S., 70, 150

  Buckley v. Valeo, 175

  Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 173–74

  Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, 70–71

  Syria, 63, 95, 106

  Taft-Hartley bill, 40

  Taiwan, 9, 21, 169

  Taliban, 15–16, 98, 100

  taxes, 38, 75–76, 82, 159

  cuts, 41–42

  Tobin, 76

  Tea Party movement, 28

  technology, 9, 145–46

  television, 67, 102

  terrorism, 14, 21, 96, 109, 114, 139

  against Kurds, 89–92

  military detention and, 70–73

  9/11 attacks, 14–16, 139

  theory of mind, 132

  Tobin, James, 76

  Tobin tax, 76

  torture, 37, 89, 92, 109, 145

  totalitarianism, 64, 79, 158

  trade, 9, 87–88

  deficit, 9

  Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline (TAPI), 17–18

  Trilateral Commission report, 150, 151

  Truman, Harry S., 24

  Tunisia, 44–45, 48–49, 53, 67, 112–13

  Turkey, 51, 89–94

  human rights violations, 89–92

  -Israel relations, 92–94

  Kurds, 89–92

  Turkmenistan, 17

  Twitter, 105, 145

  UNASUR, 161

  unemployment, 22–23, 38, 66, 76

  United Arab Emirates, 8, 15, 49

  United Auto Workers, 25

  United Nations, 46, 50–52, 115, 162, 163

  universal genome, 129

  universal grammar, 126–29

  universities, 150–53, 165–68

  corporatization of, 152, 167–68

  sports, 165–66

  uprisings, 44–64

  Arab Spring, 44–55, 60–64, 67, 112–13, 168

  Egypt, 44–49, 60–64

  Libya, 50–54

  Vietnam War, 1–3, 15, 31, 64, 97

  visual system, 141

  voting, 81, 84, 117–18

  Wallerstein, Immanuel, 77

  Wall Street Journal, 54, 169

  Walmart, 9

  war, 13–18, 20

  crimes, 114–17

  Warfalla, 50

  Washington, George, 3

  Weathermen, 74

  Weimar Republic, 25, 27–29

  Weisskopf, Victor, 149, 154

  welfare, 82–83, 84, 87

  Western Sahara, 46

  “When Elites Fail” (Chomsky), 22

  Wiesel, Elie, 94

  WikiLeaks, 99, 107–13

  Wilson, Woodrow, 13, 23

  Wisconsin, labor demonstrations in, 40–43

  Wolf, Martin, 78

  Wolff, Richard, 88

  women’s rights, 79, 150, 177

  World Bank, 47

  World Trade Organization, 107

  World War II, 5, 7, 56, 57, 115–16

  Yemen, 49, 114

  Yglesias, Matthew, 59, 63

  YouTube, 104

  Zaire, 17

  Zinn, Howard, 1, 22, 78

  About the Authors

  NOAM CHOMSKY is the author of numerous best-selling political works, including Hegemony or Survival and Failed States. A professor of linguistics and philosophy at MIT, he is widely credited with having revolutionized modern linguistics. He lives outside Boston, Massachusetts.

  DAVID BARSAMIAN, director of the award-winning and widely syndicated Alternative Radio (www.alternativeradio.org), is the winner of the Lannan Foundation’s Cultural Freedom Fellowship and the ACLU’s Upton Sinclair Award for independent journalism. Barsamian lives in Boulder, Colorado.

  Chomsky and Barsamian have collaborated on two previous books for the American Empire Project: Imperial Ambitions and What We Say Goes.

  The American Empire Project

  In an era of unprecedented military strength, leaders of the United States, the global hyperpower, have increasingly embraced imperial ambitions. How did this significant shift in purpose and policy come about? And what lies down the road?

  The American Empire Project is a response to the changes that have occurred in American’s strategic thinking as well as in its military and economic posture. Empire, long considered an offense against America’s democratic heritage, now threatens to define the relationship between our country and the rest of the world. The American Empire Project publishes books that question this development, examine the origins of U.S. imperial aspirations, analyze their ramifications at home and abroad, and discuss alternatives to this dangerous trend.

  The project was conceived by Tom Engelhardt and Steve Fraser, editors who are themselves historians and writers. Published by Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company, its titles include Hegemony or Survival and Failed States by Noam Chomsky, The Limits of Power and Washington Rules by Andrew Bacevich, Blood and Oil by Michael T. Klare, A Question of Torture by Alfred McCoy, A People’s History of American Empire by Howard Zinn, and Empire’s Workshop by Greg Grandin.

  For more information about the American Empire Project and for a list of forthcoming titles, please visit americanempireproject.com.

 
Also by Noam Chomsky

  Hegemony or Survival

  Failed States

  Imperial Ambitions

  What We Say Goes

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