U.S. international and security policy: the right turn' in historical perspective
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Chomsky analyzes the activity of the Reagan administration as a right turn' in U.S. government policy, citing such things as a transfer of resources from the poor to the wealthy, an increase in state power and economic control, and an activist foreign policy.
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Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Education Against Oppression., Speaker(s): Lecturer is Professor of Linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, prominent speaker and author in linguistics and social issues., Lecture, February 9, 1987.
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1987-02-09
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United States--Foreign relations--1981-; United States--Politics and government Since 1981
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3600091
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https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/9925964