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Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky provides an accessible exploration of Noam Chomsky’s groundbreaking contributions to political theory, linguistics, and social analysis. Peter R. Mitchell presents Chomsky’s most significant ideas about power dynamics, institutional control, and the mechanisms through which information is filtered in modern societies.
The book examines Chomsky’s critique of media manipulation, foreign policy, and corporate influence on democratic institutions. Readers will discover how linguistic theory intersects with political philosophy and how Chomsky’s analysis of propaganda systems remains relevant to contemporary issues. Mitchell’s clear presentation makes these often dense concepts understandable for both academic and general audiences interested in understanding how power operates in the modern world.







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