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Deterring Democracy

Book • 1991
In 'Deterring Democracy', Noam Chomsky examines the United States' rise to preeminent military power and its decline in economic might.

He argues that the U.S.

exploits its military advantage to enforce its national interests, often at the expense of democratic movements around the world.

The book reveals the U.S.

's secret agenda of suppressing democracy and manipulating public opinion, highlighting the gap between the nation's proclaimed democratic values and its actions.

Chomsky's work serves as a wake-up call for those concerned about the future of democracy globally.

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Rudy Havenstein
when discussing his views on American foreign policy and the book's explanation of it.
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