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the Umbrella of U.S. Power: Universal Declaration Human Rights and Contradictions Policy

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the Umbrella of U.S. Power: Universal Declaration Human Rights and Contradictions Policy
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Chomsky observes the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a "Path to a Better World," while chronicling how far off the trail the United States is with respect to actual political practice and conduct. Analysing the contradictions of U.S. power while illustrating the real progress won by sustained popular struggle, Chomsky cuts through official political rhetoric to examine how the United States not only violates the UD, but at times uses it as a weapon to wield against designated enemies.

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