- Noam Chomsky has dedicated over fifty years to critiquing U.S. foreign policy, highlighting its harmful impacts on the world.
- In the new book, The Myth of American Idealism, co-authored by Nathan J. Robinson, the authors consolidate Chomsky's critiques.
- The book targets the notion that U.S. actions abroad are driven by noble ideals, arguing instead that such justifications mask harmful outcomes.
- Chomsky and Robinson contend that U.S. policy is shaped by corporate interests rather than the public good.
- While the book critiques U.S. foreign policy, it lacks a nuanced discussion on why other nations do not sufficiently challenge it.
For a detailed analysis, read the full article at Foreign Policy.
Author:
Atlas Winston
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