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Wars of the 21st Century: New Threats, New Fears [Paperback]

Ignacio Ramonet (Author), Julie Wark (Translator)
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April 1, 2004

An activist intellectual like Noam Chomsky, Ignacio Ramonet is an internationally recognized and respected journalist and editor of the prestigious Le Monde Diplomatique (published monthly with the Guardian newspaper from Britain). For the first time, this articulate and radical voice is presented to English language readers discussing the fundamental global issues at stake in the recent wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and elsewhere.

This book provides a vital and up-to-the-minute European view of the current U.S. war drive and warns of the dangers inherent in neoliberal globalization, which he describes as planetary social war: "We can’t be satisfied with a planet where some inhabitants live in prosperity while millions of others live in the most appalling misery." The solution, he says, is for civil society to reclaim its place as the key protagonist on the international political stage.

Ignacio Ramonet is the editor of Le Monde Diplomatique, a French monthly published in several languages and with an international circulation of 1 million. He is founder and president of French ATTAC, a key organization in the antiglobalization movement. A professor of media studies at the University of Paris VII, Ramonet is the author of several books about the media and geopolitics. He has recently interviewed Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez and Cuba’s Fidel Castro.

"A characteristically wise and thoughtful review of the state of the world, coupled with an incisive analysis of its likely fate if the prevailing tendencies so skillfully explored here are not sharply reversed."—Noam Chomsky

"Ramonet offers us an intellectual antidote to selfishness, passivity and despair as we seek ways to resist the current planetary social war."—Ariel Dorfman


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The left wing is alive and well and living in Paris, as evidenced by this critique from a French thinker touted as "Europe's Chomsky." Ramonet, who teaches media studies and edits Le Monde Diplomatique, analyzes recent events from Kosovo to Iraq and calls on the people to "disarm the power of finance" and reject a model of globalization in which corporations repeat the colonial processes of the old nation-states. While few would argue against gender equality and environmentalism, other proposals, like the call for a world "free from the lies told and propagated by the mass media," undermine the book's credibility with their unsubstantiated assumptions.
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About the Author

Ignacio Ramonet is director and editor of Le Monde Diplomatique, a French monthly published in several languages with an international circulation of 1 million. He is the founder and president of French ATTAC, a key organization in the anti-globalization movement and a major player in the World Social Forum. A professor of media studies at the University of Paris VII, Ramonet is the author of several works about the media and geopolitics.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Ocean Press (April 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1876175966
  • ISBN-13: 978-1876175962
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,488,167 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sweeping and important work., August 8, 2004
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Ramonet's work here is very broad in scope. In one relatively short work, he is able to bring together a vast and sweeping set of information and analysis on current environmental, political, economic and cultural trends in order to piece together their interlockings and formulate a cohesive picture of the state of the world. His information and reasoning are solid, while his analysis is definitively negative and could certainly be accused of pessimism, you will see that Ramonet has every right to be concerned. And we should not shy away from reading this book for its sweeping scope and presentation of highly devastating global trends. If we should not get caught between an indifferent global neo-liberalism that places profit above people and a regressive nationalism that could revive fascist racisms, we must face up. If we should not like to wait and see what ecological crises may be in store for us, we must open our ears to these arguments. If we should prefer to pretend to be happy and content, we can keep our eyes on our tvs and continue to shop mindlessly and not read such works, hoping that others will take care of the world for us and not lead us to disaster. But democracy requires daily work and an ability to take seriously the threatening trends that have emerged.
This book is highly recommended, and is unique for its inclusion of ecological matters, as central to its political and economic critique.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book connects the dots as few others have., November 15, 2004
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I finished reading this wonderful, insightul book several hours ago so the intensity of his final chapters still resonate with me. Chapter Seven, The Empire Against Iraq, lays bare the lies and misinformation that the Empire has passed to the world through the media; Ramonet has assembled the facts and at least this juror is convinced of his arguements.

I have tried to inform myself of the many strands of the reasons behind Globalization, the Iraq War, Kosovo and the Middle East-to name only four of his eight chapters and I believe the explanations given by him are the best that I have thus far read. I finisheded his book with great admiration for Ignacio Ramonet because he filled in the pieces of a large and extremely important world picture. If you read no other book about the politics of the contempoary world, this should be the book you choose. Other books, as good as they are, do not present the total picture as he does.

Of couse his religio-conservative detractors will label him as being "a last century leftist" who has allowed his political blinkers to obscure his thinking. After reading his final chapter, Another World Is Possible, those detractors will have scope for many possible books as well as heated Letters to the Editor as they try to demonize him as a socialist and trivialize his arguments as being outmoded thinking. At the bottom of page 165 he briefly sets forth this programme: fostering fair trade, annulment of most official debt, protection of indigenous minorities, industries forbiddon from deveoping nonsustainable ecological programmes-only a few-there are at least 15 others..

We know that this programme has no chance of being implemented but at least its illumination by Ramonet and others like him mean that not all of the western world has intellectually died from the effects of the conservative mind-wash.

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