In 'World Orders Old and New,' Noam Chomsky offers a penetrating critique of the post-Cold War global landscape, examining the enduring power structures and the evolving nature of international relations. He challenges conventional wisdom regarding democracy, market freedom, and human rights, exposing the underlying mechanisms of control and domination by powerful states and corporations. Chomsky dissects historical patterns and contemporary events, arguing that the 'new world order' often perpetuates the injustices and inequalities of the 'old,' albeit under new guises. This essential work compels readers to critically re-evaluate the dominant narratives surrounding global governance and the future of humanity.