Year 501: the Conquest Continues
Noam Chomsky
331 pages
published in 1993
Noam Chomsky has long been a bogeyman not just for the American right, but also the “moderate” left. He has been accused of everything, from being an apologist for Pol Pot and Milosevic, to being reflexively anti-american. If you actually read his work you know here’s no ground for those accusations, but who reads someone who everybody in the mainstream media portrays as an anti-american clown? Even when we should know better, we do get influenced by what we read and hear; I know far too many people who would like Chomsky but who are turned off by what they’ve heard about him.
If you could only get those people to read one of his books, they would, if not agree with him, at least realise that Chomsky has good reasons for condemning America’s foreign policies, that it isn’t a kneejerk anti-americanism that drives him. That book should not be Year 501: The Conquest Continues however, as this is such an angry, ranting denouncement of everything the US has ever done wit its foreign policy that it would turn off anybody who wasn’t already convinced of America’s general mendacity. It’s hardly a subtle or gentle introduction to the subject.