The Grand Chessboard by Brzezinski: A Summary (8/10)

While many books have been written about geopolitics, few are as insightful or controversial as “The Grand Chessboard” by Zbigniew Brzezinski. In this book, Brzezinski lays out his vision for American global hegemony. He argues that America must maintain its position as the world’s preeminent superpower at all costs, even if that means intervening militarily … Read more

A Guide to Neil Postman

Neil Postman was an American author, educator, media theorist, and cultural critic, who is best known for his work in the field of communications and technology. Postman’s most famous book, Amusing Ourselves to Death, is a critique of television and its impact on public discourse. In it, Postman argues that television has had a detrimental … Read more

A Guide to Reading the Books of Jacques Ellul

French thinker and theologian Jacques Ellul is one of the most important, yet under-read, writers of the 20th century. As we will see in “A Guide to Reading the Books of Jacques Ellul” – his works cover a wide range of topics, including technology, propaganda, and social psychology. While Ellul can be difficult to understand … Read more

Propaganda and the Public Mind Summary (8/10)

In his book, “Propaganda and the Public Mind,” Noam Chomsky delves into the subject of propaganda and its effects on the public mind. He discusses how propaganda is used to control the masses and prevent them from thinking for themselves. He also explains how people can learn to critically evaluate information so that they are … Read more

Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians Summary (7/10)

In this work, Chomsky offers a searing critique of America’s policies in the Middle East, specifically as they relate to Israel and the Palestinians. Chomsky argues that the US has consistently favored Israel over the Palestinians, even when it has not been in America’s best interests to do so. This has led to tremendous suffering … Read more

How the World Works Summary (7/10)

Noam Chomsky presents a detailed and scathing critique of U.S. foreign policy. He argues that the U.S. has a long history of intervening in other countries for its own financial gain, often at the expense of human rights and democracy. Chomsky provides numerous examples to support his claim, including the CIA’s overthrow of democratically elected … Read more

On Palestine Summary (7/10)

In his book “On Palestine,” eminent political thinker Noam Chomsky examines the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and offers a critical analysis of Israel’s actions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Drawing on a wealth of sources, Chomsky provides a clear and concise overview of the events that have shaped the conflict from its roots in … Read more

Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order Summary (7/10)

Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order by Chomsky looks at the neo-liberal global order and examines the way that it has affected the world. The book was published in 2006 and makes the argument that the neo-liberal global order is bad for the people of the world. It claims that the neo-liberal global order has … Read more

Who Rules the World? Summary (7/10)

In “Who Rules the World?”, Chomsky delves into America’s history of military interventions and regime changes—all in the name of preserving “national security.” He documents America’s numerous invasions and occupations, detailing how each one has led to more chaos and violence, not less. He also sheds light on America’s support for brutal dictatorships around the … Read more