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  • Profit Over People

  • Neoliberalism & Global Order
  • By: Noam Chomsky
  • Narrated by: Brian Jones
  • Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (282 ratings)

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Profit Over People

By: Noam Chomsky
Narrated by: Brian Jones
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Why is the Atlantic slowly filling with crude petroleum, threatening a millions-of-years-old ecological balance? Why did traders at prominent banks take high-risk gambles with the money entrusted to them by hundreds of thousands of clients around the world, expanding and leveraging their investments to the point that failure led to a global financial crisis that left millions of people jobless and hundreds of cities economically devastated? Why would the world's most powerful military spend 10 years fighting an enemy that presents no direct threat to secure resources for corporations?

The culprit in all cases is neoliberal ideology - the belief in the supremacy of "free" markets to drive and govern human affairs. And in the years since the initial publication of Noam Chomsky's Profit Over People: Neoliberalism & Global Order, the bitter vines of neoliberalism have only twisted themselves further into the world economy, obliterating the public's voice in public affairs and substituting the bottom line in place of people's basic obligation to care for one another as ends in themselves. In Profit Over People, Chomsky reveals the roots of the present crisis, tracing the history of neoliberalism through an incisive analysis of free trade agreements of the 1990s, the World Trade Organization, and the International Monetary Fund - and describes the movements of resistance to the increasing interference by the private sector in global affairs.

In the years since the initial publication of Profit Over People, the stakes have only risen. Now more than ever, Profit Over People is one of the key texts explaining how the crisis facing us operates - and how, through Chomsky's analysis of resistance, we may find an escape from the closing net.

©1999 Noam Chomsky; 1998 Introduction copyright by Robert W. McChesney (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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Still Painfully Relevant

The nonsense catapulted by the Reagan administration still holds sway today. A good reminder that we have to help post capitalism the way we helped neo liberalism.

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READ THIS BOOK NOW you will learn stuff you need

loved it must read for any and every American who cares about our future or the global future

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Democracy INO

Like a master detective, Chomsky pieces together organizations, policies, politicians, and historical events to create a portrait of the U.S. that is not at all flattering. One of the overarching themes of our foreign policy, he argues, is a self-serving almost blind allegiance to the "free" market. Branded as American democracy (in name only), it's the spoonful of sugar that makes the medicine go down. All propaganda to the side, we are playing a zero sum game.

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Amazing read!

Laden with facts and yet easy to follow, this book exposes the beast of globalism.

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Chomsky explains our current global situation.

Even though this book was written over fifteen years ago, in 1999, Chomsky has detailed the effects of political and economic decisions in the recent past that have affected our country's core values in a negative manner and are currently at play in how the United States and other countries contribute to the disarray and the world-wide inequality we see today. This book is a great way to begin to understand Neoliberalism and, how our past assumptions or socially-fed narratives, continue to feed this force. Reading this book will help to put a stop to feeding into these false narratives and awaken.

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Eye Opener

This book will help explain much of the economic situation in America and the world today.

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Interesting book, not a great narrator

The book is incredibly interesting and describes neo-liberalism, globalization, and economic ideas very well. I definitely recommend this book, especially for people who don’t know much about American/democratic influence on the global economy and the stability of countries all over the world.
However, the narrator is terrible. He paused randomly throughout most sentences, and before he says “the”. It’s incredibly distracting and makes it really easy to zone out —I found myself having to listen to chunks of the book again. I recommend reading the physical book so you can actually grasp the point of the book.

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Mind Blowing

Great Book. Statistics check out even though it was written in 1998. My mind was spinning. Definitely recommend this book. You won't regret it.

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Excellent and sobering

A true rendering of the world and politics as they really are behind closed doors.

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Good to know but depressing

The version of the United States presented by this book is so different from what the average citizen believes exists. I read this during Trump's 8th month in office and the best way I can describe it is: Trump is America only he doesn't know when to shut up. All of the policies he "cares" about are described as the SOP for the US government in this book. The only difference is previous government officials kept it as secret as they could whereas Trump just can't seem to help himself. Trump makes this theory easier to accept and that is so sad.

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