Interventions

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Interventions
Author Noam Chomsky
Publisher City Lights Books
Publication date May, 2007
Media type Paperback
Pages 232
ISBN ISBN 0-8728-6483-9

Interventions is a book by Noam Chomsky, an American linguist and political activist. Published in May 2007, Interventions is a collection of 44 op-ed articles, post-9/11, from September 2002, through March 2007. After 9/11, Noam Chomsky began writing short, roughly 1000 word concise articles, distributed by The New York Times Syndicate as op-eds. They were widely picked up overseas but rarely in the US and only in smaller regional or local papers. The New York Times circulated them worldwide but had never published them to its own readers.[1]

The regional newspapers in the US that did pick up the op-eds where such as The Register Guard, The Dayton Daily News, and The Knoxville Voice. Internationally, the op-eds have appeared in the mainstream British press including The International Herald Tribune, The Guardian, and The Independent. This book is a complete collection of these articles.[2]

The book's subjects span from 9/11 and the Iraq war to social security and intelligent design, South America and Asia, the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the election of Hamas, Hurricane Katrina, and the US concept of "just war. "[3]

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  1. ^ ZNet |Mainstream Media | Reviewing Noam Chomsky's New Book: "Interventions"
  2. ^ uprisingradio.org » Interventions By Noam Chomsky
  3. ^ Powell's Books - Interventions (City Lights Open Media) by Noam Chomsky