The Washington Connection and Third World FascismSouth End Press, 1979 - 441 Seiten Chomsky and Herman present a brilliant, shattering, and convincing account of United States-backed suppression of political and human rights in the Third World. The "best and brightest" pundits of the status quo emerge from this book thoroughly denuded of their credibility. |
Inhalt
Summary of Major | 1 |
The PentagonCIA Archipelago | 41 |
and the Spread of Fascism | 47 |
Constructive Terror | 205 |
Third World Development | 242 |
Security State and the Churches | 252 |
435 | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aggression alleged American Amnesty International Argentina arms army atrocities Australian bloodbath bombing Brazil Brazilian Cambodia Carter chapter Chile Church cited civil civilians client Communist corruption coup December democracy democratic Department Dili discussion documents Dominican Republic Dunn East Timor economic effort elite estimates evidence example fact fascist forces foreign Free Press FRETILIN genocide Guatemala guerrillas human rights Ibid Indians Indochina Indonesian invasion interests intervention Iran Jakarta Jolliffe journalists killed land large numbers Latin America leaders major Marcos mass media massacre ment murder Nicaragua November October organizations Paraguay peasants Pentagon Papers Philippines political prisoners population Portuguese President propaganda reform refugees regime repression role Saigon September social Somoza sources South Vietnam Soviet subfascism subfascist subversion terror terrorists Thailand Thieu Third World Timorese tion torture troops U.S. government U.S. military U.S. policy United victims Viet Cong village violence Western York