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Trade Ed. Audio Renaissance 2003
CD ISBN 1559279419 $34.95 Six CDs
The much-respected linguist, Noam Chomsky, makes a brief appearance at the beginning of this densely written audiobook. While he has an interesting voice, it's a blessing that Brian Jones takes care of the reading duties, which he does with little trouble, despite the preponderance of layered concepts deeply steeped in historical layers of democratic deeds and misdeeds. Hegemony? A word not many of us kick around the water cooler, but used often enough here for listeners to appreciate Chomsky's erudite outrage at the course of American events since the nation's inception. In this revealing and well-researched work, which is sure to raise the hackles of Republican listeners, Chomsky is the foil to Orwell's Big Brother--twenty years after 1984. D.J.B.
(c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine [Published: FEB/ MAR 04]
Trade Ed. Audio Renaissance 2003
CD ISBN 1559279419 $34.95 Six CDs
Trade Ed. Audio Renaissance 2003
CD ISBN 1559279419 $34.95 Six CDs
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