Profits Over People
Delve into the thought-provoking world of Profits Over People by renowned author Noam Chomsky. Published in 1998, this compelling 176-page book offers a critical examination of the intersection between economics and social justice. Chomsky addresses pressing questions about the impact of corporate greed on democracy and the environment, exploring how profit-driven motives have led to ecological disasters and financial crises that affect millions globally. With his sharp insights, Chomsky critiques the actions of powerful institutions and their consequences on everyday lives. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of modern political ideologies, consumption, and the historical context of these issues in the 20th century. Join Chomsky in uncovering the truth behind the economic systems that shape our world today. Perfect for readers of political science, history, and those passionate about social change.