Requiem for the American Dream is a work of some 70,000 words based on four years of interviews with Noam Chomsky on the subject of income equality. Chomsky considers these to be his final, long-form documentary interviews. It is a book that makes Chomsky's breadth and depth accessible, and at the same gives us his most powerful political ideas with unprecedented, directness. It will go down as one of his greatest and most lasting contributions. To be released in tandem with the film of the same name that was recently released in selected cinemas to rave reviews.
Political philosopher, activist, and linguist
NOAM CHOMSKY is beloved around the world for the strength of his personal commitment to the truth as he sees it and for the brilliance of his ideas. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 7, 1928, he studied linguistics, mathematics, and philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania and received his PhD there in 1955. Chomsky has taught at MIT for fifty years and is currently Institute Professor Emeritus in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. His linguistics work is widely credited with having revolutionized the field, and his political writings have made important contributions for decades. In 2001, he published
9-11, which became his first international bestseller and was arguably the single most influential post-9-11 book. Chomsky is the author of many other best-selling political works, including
Profit Over People,
Media Control,
Hegemony or Survival, Failed States, Hopes and Prospects,
Masters of Mankind, What Kind of Creatures Are We?, and
Who Rules the World? PETER HUTCHISON is an NYC-based filmmaker, educator, and activist. His documentary work includes
What Would Jesus Buy? with producing partner Morgan Spurlock;
Split: A Divided America;
Beyond Activism: Four Decades of Social Justice; and
Awake Zion: Rasta, Reggae & Judaism.
KELLY NYKS is an award-winning writer/director of documentary films and has worked across Europe, Asia, and America. His prior films include
The Age of Consequences,
Disobedience,
Disruption,
Do the Math,
Split: A Divided America, and
Split: A Deeper Divide. Award-winning writer, director, and producer
JARED P. SCOTT's other films include
The Age of Consequences,
Disruption,
Do the Math, and
The Artificial Leaf. His films have screened at Tribeca, Hot Docs, Sheffield, and IDFA, and have aired/streamed on Netflix, Starz, PBS, and Al Jazeera.