
The Culture of Terrorism
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Narrated by:
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Brian Jones
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By:
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Noam Chomsky
This scathing critique of US political culture is a brilliant analysis of the Iran-Contra scandal. Chomsky offers a message of hope, reminding us resistance is possible.
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Chomsky stays saying what the corrupt won't....
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Sadly the terror culture persists
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enlightening and enraging
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Very biased, it is true though but more complex
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Chomsky’s book is excellent and very political science heavy, rather than major battles. It does seem dated a bit at times since I think the book was written in the early 1990s but it still works and gets its message across.
But the narrator of this book sucks! He is so boring. He reads the book in such a dry monotone that you will probably fall asleep. He literally turns this book into a boring college textbook. Horrible narrator. His performance basically kills the whole audiobook and I would skip and listen to this book because of him.
The most boring book about the Contra War
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