Raging against the Machine
September 2006
Trade Paperback · 266 Pages
$16.95 U.S. · $20.50 CAN
ISBN 9781904456025
New Internationalist
Trade Paperback · 266 Pages
$16.95 U.S. · $20.50 CAN
ISBN 9781904456025
New Internationalist
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Description
Published to celebrate thirty years of the New Internationalist magazine. With a broad, international circulation, the magazine is as popular as ever with readers who value its independent coverage of world affairs, evocative first-person essays, and hard-hitting exposés.
This collection of the most influential pieces of writing is more than a retrospective. It shows how ideas once considered marginal have become self-evident, and it reflects the evolution of the tide of resistance to corporate-led globalization.
It comprises sixty articles, including “The Baby Food Tragedy,” “Lethal Lies—The Arms Trade,” “Please do not Sponsor this Child,” and “Iraq: The Pride and the Pain.”
This collection of the most influential pieces of writing is more than a retrospective. It shows how ideas once considered marginal have become self-evident, and it reflects the evolution of the tide of resistance to corporate-led globalization.
It comprises sixty articles, including “The Baby Food Tragedy,” “Lethal Lies—The Arms Trade,” “Please do not Sponsor this Child,” and “Iraq: The Pride and the Pain.”
About the Author
Chris Brazier has been a co-editor of New Internationalist magazine since 1984. His previous publications include Vietnam: The Price of Peace and (as editor) Raging Against the Machine. Since 2001 he has also been principal writer for UNICEF's The State of the World's Children report.
