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Fateful Triangle (Old Edition)

Fateful Triangle (Old Edition)

Fateful Triangle (Old Edition)
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Fateful Triangle (Old Edition)

by South End Press, and Chomsky, Noam, Professor

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9780896081888
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Boston, MA: South End Press, 1998. First edition. FIRST EDITION. Hard cover. Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Signed by previous owner. Fateful Triangle (Old Edition) by South End Press, and Chomsky, Noam, Professor Hard cover. South End Press-1993--FIRST EDITION--481 PAGES Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Signed by previous... Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 481 p. Audience: General/trade. Fateful Triangle (Old Edition) by South End Press, and Chomsky, Noam, Professor Hard cover. South End Press-1993--FIRST EDITION--481 PAGES Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Signed by previous owner. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. Audience: General/trade. BOOK REVIEW; Noam Chomsky delves into a delicate subject for many Americans, Israel and the politics surrounding our unwavering support of their regime. Chomsky, himself a nominal Jewish American, takes an academic and objective approach to examining the "special relationship" between the US and Israel and the dynamics surrounding the specific exchanges that have gone on for decades. What is apparent is that Chomsky has learned and given in great detail certain specific information about Israel's actions that make those who support Israel nervous and outraged. Chomsky doesn't pull any punches when he describes Israel's reasons for invading Lebanon and the illegality of that action. He discusses the role of American Jewry and their attempt to intertwine the tragedy of the Jewish Holocaust of WWII with the destiny of Israel. To speak out against Israel, Chomsky argues, is to be dubbed anti-Semitic. The fear of being called anti-Semitic has stopped many Americans from discussing the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in an objective manner (as they would with other similar situations). He goes on to discuss the politics of the Arab-Israeli wars, popular perception and myth, and the reasons behind what motivates America to support Israel's actions with little or no criticism (even in the face of worldwide condemnation). For skeptics and other critics Chomsky includes prodigious notes and primary sources on the subject and leaves room for little doubt as to his reasoning. The newer updated version has a foreword written by Edward Said that is quite poignant and apt: "There is something profoundly moving about a mind of such noble ideals repeatedly stirred on behalf of human suffering and injustice." I couldn't have said it better myself. Far from being "anti-Semitic, " this book is an honest analysis by a courageous academic crusader, willing to disregard his supposed religious affliation for the greater good and to serve the cause of justice and truth in reporting. Chomsky is not for those readers seeking an easy answer to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and is not certainly not for those without an open mind. Highly recommended. First published in 1983, Fateful Triangle is a comprehensive indictment of what Noam Chomsky calls the "disgraceful and extremely dangerous" policy the United States has enacted towards Israel, particularly with regard to Israel's actions concerning the Palestinians. Supporters of Israel must willfully overlook or deny that nation's long history of human rights violations and military aggression, Chomsky writes, and they will continue to do so as long as Israel is strategically useful towards "the U.S. aim of eliminating possible threats, largely indigenous, to American domination of the Middle East region." In the course of elaborating his argument, Chomsky cuts through the myths and distortions that appear in mainstream media accounts; the damning facts that he so systematically assembles portray a government more brutally and overtly racist, perhaps, than even apartheid-era South Africa. Three new chapters, drawing upon material from Z magazine and other publications, incorporate such developments as the Palestinian uprising, Israel's war on Lebanon, and the ongoing "peace process."--

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Title
Fateful Triangle (Old Edition)
Author
South End Press, and Chomsky, Noam, Professor
Format/Binding
Hard cover
Book Condition
Used - Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Signed by previous owner. Fateful Triangle (Old Edition) by South End Press, and Chomsky, Noam
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Edition
First edition. FIRST EDITION
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0896081885
ISBN 13
9780896081888
Publisher
South End Press
Place of Publication
Boston, MA
Date Published
1998

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