In "Profit Over People," Noam Chomsky takes on neoliberalism: the
pro-corporate system of economic and political policies presently waging
a form of class war worldwide. By examining the contradictions between
the democratic and market principles proclaimed by those in power and
those actually practiced, Chomsky critiques the tyranny of the few that
restricts the public arena and enacts policies that vastly increase
private wealth, often with complete disregard for social and ecological
consequences. Combining detailed historical examples and uncompromising
criticism, Chomsky offers a profound sense of hope that social activism
can reclaim people's rights as citizens rather than as consumers,
redefining democracy as a global movement, not a global market.