Profit over People
Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order is a 1999 book by Noam Chomsky, published by Seven Stories Press. It contains his critique of neoliberalism.[1]
Chomsky argues that the doctrines and development of a pro-corporate system, consisting of economic and political policies that restrict the public arena and support private power, acts essentially as a social hierarchy which places the drive for profit over the wider needs of the population. Moreover, Chomsky also indicates the harmful effects of policies that are prescribed to poor countries from institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization and the World Bank.
See also
- Classical liberalism
- Economic development
- Globalization
- Multilateral Agreement on Investment
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Washington Consensus
References
- ^ Gordon, Neve (27 May 1999), "Neoliberals' Paleomarkets", The Nation, retrieved 2007-10-11
External links
- Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order MOBI
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works about
- Chomsky
- Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction
- Decoding Chomsky
- Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent
- The Anti-Chomsky Reader
- The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky
- The Kingdom of Speech
- Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992)
- Last Party 2000 (2001)
- Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002)
- Distorted Morality – America's War on Terror? (2003)
- Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause (2003) (TV)
- Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land (2004)
- Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? (2013)
- William Chomsky (father)
- Carol Chomsky (deceased wife)
- Valeria Wasserman (wife)
- Aviva Chomsky (daughter)
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