Interventions (Chomsky book)
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Interventions is a book by Noam Chomsky, an American academic linguist and political activist. It was published in May 2007 and contains 44 op-ed articles he wrote after the events of September 11, 2001, from September 2002 through March 2007.
The book talks about many important issues, including the Iraq War, social security, intelligent design, events in South America and Asia, and the situation involving the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the election of Hamas. It also covers topics like Hurricane Katrina and the idea of a "just war".
Interestingly, The Pentagon decided not to allow the book at its Guantanamo Bay prison, saying it might cause problems with order and discipline. Chomsky commented that such things can happen in certain kinds of governments.
Background
Noam Chomsky was asked to write an opinion article for the New York Times Syndicate to mark the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks. This led to a series of monthly articles, each about 1,000 words long. Though these articles were shared internationally, they were seldom published in the United States, including by The New York Times. Later, another collection of his articles from 2007 to 2011 was published in a book called Making the Future in 2012.
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