Through the lens of a careful assessment of the political views of MIT's Noam Chomsky and Harvard's Alan Dershowitz?the two protagonists of a Cambridge-based feud over the past forty years?author Howard Friel chronicles an American intellectual history from the U.S. war in Vietnam in the 1960s to the contemporary debate about the Israel-Palestine conflict. Major findings reveal the consistency of Chomsky's principled support of international law, human rights, and civil liberties, and a reversal by Dershowitz from support in the 1960s to opposition of those legal standards today. Friel's volume argues that a Chomskyan adherence by the United States to international law and human rights would reduce the threat of terrorism and preserve civil liberties, that the Dershowitz-backed war on terrorism increases the threat of terrorism and undermines civil liberties, and that the incremental but steady transition toward a preventive state threatens the permanent suspension of civil liberties in the United States.



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Howard Friel is author of The Lomborg Deception: Setting the Record Straight about Global Warming.

Titel
Chomsky and Dershowitz
Untertitel
On Endless War and the End of Civil Liberties
EAN
9781623710354
ISBN
978-1-62371-035-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
21.09.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.84 MB
Anzahl Seiten
288
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch