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Who Rules the World by Noam Chomsky
Author(s) -
Affabile Rifawan,
Arry Bainus
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
intermestic
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2503-443X
DOI - 10.24198/intermestic.v1n1.8
Subject(s) - superpower , state (computer science) , politics , power (physics) , term (time) , political science , linguistics , law and economics , law , sociology , philosophy , computer science , physics , programming language , quantum mechanics
It is the political book of Chomsky in 2016. In his political book, Chomsky narrated it systemically with his expertise in linguistics and politics. It is focused on the how the world works and be arranged with the domination and indomitable of existing superpower that unequaled since the triumph of world war II. In the arrangement, the superpower rules the term of knowledge, power, and the system. In part of knwoledge, the labelling theory and construction of the term is the emphasizement of this writing. Meanwhile, on the power comparation, the capability of leadership and either tangible and intangible assets are very valuable. The system also indispensable in shaping the interaction between state and non state actors in ruling this world.

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