Noam Chomsky on Power and Latin America – the New World Order Part 2 (1998)
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November 30, 1998 www.amazon.com Watch the full lecture: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The phrase “new world order” was used by some in retrospect when assessing the creation of the post-World War II set of international institutions: the United Nations; the US security alliances such as NATO; the Bretton Woods system of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; and even the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan were seen as characterizing or comprising this new order. Anti-fascism is the opposition to fascist ideologies, governments, groups and individuals. The related term antifa derives from Antifaschismus, which is German for anti-fascism. It refers to individuals and groups that are dedicated to fighting fascism. Most major resistance movements during World War II were anti-fascist. According to an article published by a the Anarchist Federation, a British anarcho-communist organization, militant anti-fascists advocate the use of violence against fascists. Writer Dave Renton argues, however, that “for anti-fascists, violence is not part of their world view”, and calls militants “professional anti-fascists.” Neoliberalism is an ideology based on economic liberalism. The ideology favours economic policies based on neoclassical theories of economics that minimize the role of the state and maximize the private business sector. The term ‘neoliberalism’ has also come into wide use in cultural studies to describe social …



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