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Noam Chomsky on Occupy Boston 9/30/2011

Noam Chomsky with a few words of encouragement for the Occupy Boston movement. www.occupybos.wordpress.com http Produced by Boston IWW GMB Charngchi Way



Noam Chomsky Speaks at Dundee Crown HS

Noam Chomsky speaks via phone at Dundee Crown High School in Carpentersville,IL. April 20th, 2012. He talks about the upcoming elections, Occupy Movement, NDAA, Syria, education in the US and the drug war and trafficking. The event was part of a activist fair that was put on by the Youth Labor Council (YLC). ylcnet.org



Noam Chomsky on Occupy Protests with Edward Radzivilovskiy

Noam Chomsky (MIT) answers questions on Occupy protests, reform v. revolution, anarchism, and human nature - with Edward Radzivilovskiy --- www.zuccottiparkpress.com --- an edited and expanded version of the video interview will appear in Occupy by Noam Chomsky, forthcoming in May from Zuccotti Park Press Occupied Media Pamphlet Series.



NOAM CHOMSKY LECTURE

One of America's leading radical intellectuals, Professor Emeritus Noam Chomsky of MIT--co-author of "Manufacturing Consent"--gives a speech on how the American people are highly propagandized and manipulated by the government and the press, so that the elites who control the US political and economic system can govern as they wish without democratic interference. He shows that the resulting US foreign policy has been to brutalize much of the world, particularly the Third World. ¤ Alternative Views 441: THE LYING ELITES (PART I) (1991) en.wikipedia.org tinyurl.com Recorded March, 1989 Copyright April, 1991 ¤ Noam Chomsky en.wikipedia.org www.chomsky.info This movie is part of the collection: Alternative Views Producer: Frank Morrow Production Company: Alternative Information Network Audio/Visual: sound, color Language: English Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States For more videos and commentary from Critical Thought Agenda visit: www.criticalthoughtagenda.com www.youtube.com



OWS: Noam Chomsky on Occupy's potential now, moving forward after their initial tactic -- 2/21/12

Noam Chomsky being interviewed on 2/21/12 by Dada Maheshvarananda: activist, writer, monk, and director of the Prout Research Institute. Dada Maheshvarananda's site is here: priven.org . Chomsky talks in particular about Occupy's potential to advance unions, using the progressive UE Union as an example, and worker owned and managed workplaces. For more OWS news, please visit 'Occupy Wall Street News and Videos' here: paper.li -- a daily paper to keep up with and support OWS movement!... Thanks! Munderlarkst



Noam Chomsky on Social Progress 1

Noam Chomsky discusses the global threat of US hegemony and in general about the trends of violent, imperialistic behavior of concentrated power in societies as contrasted with the social progress over history that occurs side-by-side. - Non-contiguous excerpts from "Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times". 1/3



Anarchism, Libertarian Socialism & Anarcho-Syndicalism (Noam Chomsky)

"Anarchism, Libertarian Socialism & Anarcho-Syndicalism: Workers' self-management and Democracy from below" Excerpts from "Conversations with History" (2003), "Beyond State Socialism" (2011), "Human Nature: Justice vs. Power" (1971) & "The Relevance of Anarcho-Syndicalism" (1976)



ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES - Part III - with Noam Chomsky

MIT Professor Emeritus of Linguistics Noam Chomsky on private ownership of mass media.



Noam Chomsky @ UCL: On the poverty of the stimulus

Noam Chomsky delivers a lecture "On the poverty of the stimulus" at UCL



Chomsky on #ArabSpring and #OWS

In his distinct, relentlessly logical manner, Professor Noam Chomsky addresses the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street movement, and the role of intellectual left. A video by: Caterina Clerici, Daniel Medina, and Mahmoud Sabbagh. - This is a non-commercial video -



Noam Chomsky in defense of Ron Paul

Excerpt of discussion with Ken Hildebrandt on September 20, 2011, in relation to Paul's comments about 9-11, for which he was booed by an unenlightened audience at a Republican presidential debate.



Noam Chomsky on Ron Paul, Kutztown University Nov. 21, 2011 - HQ

Noam Chomsky Comments on his views on Ron Paul. Courtesy of Kutztown University, full video can be found HERE: www.youtube.com Please check it out!



Noam Chomsky Interview with Bill Moyers (Improved Quality) Part 2

Taken from Bill Moyers program "A World of Ideas" aired on PBS back in 1988.



Noam Chomsky's only boss: his wife (Carol Chomsky)

I wanted to upload this because when I saw it it made me smile. It is the ending to one of Noam's many documentaries: Power and Terror, from 2002. Carol Chomsky (July 1, 1930 -- December 19, 2008) was an American linguist and education specialist who studied language acquisition in children. Chomsky was born in Philadelphia as Carol Doris Schatz on July 1, 1930. She married Noam Chomsky in 1949, the two having known each other since she was five years old. Her mother had been a teacher at a Hebrew school where his father was the principal. She was awarded a bachelor's degree in French from the University of Pennsylvania in 1951. The couple spent some time living in HaZore'a, a kibbutz in Israel. Despite her interest in becoming a mechanic or driving a tractor, at the time of the Chomsky's stay in 1953 "the kibbutz wasn't quite ready for that. It was way before there were even words about women's rights" according to Judith Chomsky, wife of Noam Chomsky's younger brother. She earned a doctoral degree in linguistics from Harvard University in 1968, having attended the school in order to ensure that she would be able to make a living in the event that her husband would be sent to jail for his active opposition to the Vietnam War. www.imdb.com www.amazon.com Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a ...



Noam Chomsky: US Terrorism

Noam Chomsky delivers the 5th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture: The Unipolar Moment and the Culture of Imperialism at Columbia University School for International Affairs for the Heyman Center for the Humanities. After paying homage to Edward Said's stressing imperialism as central to our culture Chomsky builds his case with telling quotes of American leaders rationalizing and denying extermination of Native Americans on through US terrorism in Latin and South America, like in Chile, Brazil, El Salvador, Panama, Nicaragua, and the Middle East. 3 December 2009



Noam Chomsky on Freedom of Speech and Anti-Fascism (5/8)

Chomsky discusses freedom of speech, its history, and how to deal with the rise of racist right-wing movements. The interview was conducted in Leiden, the Netherlands, in March 2011. View the whole interview: youtu.be



Noam Chomsky: Arab Spring, American Winter

UNE's Center for Global Humanities and its founding director, Anouar Majid, host Noam Chomsky to reflect on the irony of people in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) demanding the right to good education, health, and employment, while Americans, battered by an economic systems that eludes most people's grasp, seem to be resigned to a future without such hope.



NOAM CHOMSKY (summary)

Can you handle the truth? Noam Chomsky explains the true nature of imperial power and how to speak truth to power. Chomsky points out the control of politics by corporations. He says, "Elections are just a charade run by the public relations industry which mobilizes populations to vote while making sure that important issues are marginalized (ignored) while undermining democracy by constructing elections in which uninformed voters make irrational choices against their own interests. Under contemporary state capitalism it is an imperative to destroy the environment in order to insure corporate profitability." Even though corporate executives acknowledge the harmful effects of corporate waste destroying the environment, they feel obligated ONLY to the profitability of the corporation to maximize short-term gain at the expense of LIFE which is insanity! When politicians talk about 'jobs' what they are REALLY talking about is 'profit' which really means the ELIMINATION OF JOBS! The state corporate complex is not only a threat to freedom but to humanity's very survival! Noam Chomsky's website: * www.Chomsky.info Noam Chomsky's books * Manufacturing Consent * On Power and Ideology * Chomsky on Miseducation * Language and the Study of Mind * Language and Problems of Knowledge * Language in a Psychological Setting * Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use Reference links: * en.wikipedia.org



Noam Chomsky on Austerity, Education & Healthcare

REFERENCE: youtu.be BROADCAST YEAR: 2011 ABOUT Noam Chomsky: en.wikipedia.org Noam Chomsky Official Website: www.chomsky.info Amazon.com Noam Chomsky Products www.amazon.com Noam Chomsky (related links): youtu.be (1998) youtu.be (1998) youtu.be (2008) youtu.be (2010) youtu.be (2012) youtu.be (2012)



Noam Chomsky on Academic Freedom and the Corporatization of Universities

Noam Chomsky speaks at UTSC on Academic Freedom and the Corporatization of Universities.



Noam Chomsky: The Militarization of Science and Space

Video length is 1:53:37 Sarah Johnstone from the Social Justice Cooperative provides welcoming remarks. web.mit.edu At :39 The Rev. Amy McCreath, Coordinator of the Technology and Culture Forum introduces Chomsky. web.mit.edu Chomsky begins at 6:17. Q&A begins at 1:17:09.



On the Contras-Noam Chomsky debates with John Silber

This is a debate between Noam Chomsky and John Silber about the Contras that took place on The Ten O'Clock News in 1986. Transcript: www.chomsky.info



N Chomsky: Nobel PP Obama AIPAC Chessb .. Imperial.. Military Industrial Complex Policies

Further informations about Noam and topics addressed are available in favourites, play lists on my channel www.youtube.com and complementary video responses. Mirrored, Thanks and published with the permission of: www.youtube.com "Following a NY Peace Action Benefit viewing of Karen Malpede's new play, Prophesy, Noam Chomsky criticizes Obama's rightwing policies, war making, medical care, coziness with commercial interests . He warns of the coming war in Kandahar and Israel's possible attack on Iran that could go nuclear. In the Q & A, moderated by Karen, Chomsky comments on BP's Gulf Oil disaster, the likely next financial crisis, the Free Gaza Flotilla incident, urges Guantanamo being returned to Cuba and tortured detainees either being tried or released. June 9, 2010."



FSRN Noam Chomsky Discusses the Occupy Movement

Whether focusing on indefinite detention and military spending or fighting foreclosures and financial abuse, protesters from the Occupy movement have redirected the political dialogue in the US and around the globe. Campaigns and actions continue today despite a crackdown from police and city officials on the encampments that first drew nationwide attention. In Noam Chomsky's new book, Occupy, from Zuccotti Park Press, the renowned historian, linguist and activist uses his decades of experience to analyze the social movement. The book examines what gave rise to direct action last year and what could come ahead as a mass movement takes aim at social and economic inequality and political power. For more, Noam Chomsky joins us from Boston. More at fsrn.org



Alarming Discussion with Noam Chomsky, Conclusion - Regarding Ron Paul and more

A lively discussion between two people who arrive at the same conclusion after going back & forth. Professor Chomsky knows I've devoted myself to elections since 2000 & I've been meeting up with him to discuss my findings since 2002. I used to not video our discussions, but now I do. There's a lot of information here about our dire straits & the monumental coordinated effort it would take to overcome the humankind destroying censors. We're all on the same losing team & need each other. The video was recorded at Professor Chomsky's office on December 06, 2011.



Noam Chomsky Vs. BF Skinner

The review of Skinner's "Verbal Behavior" that helped to ignite the cognitive revolution, was a complete straw man. "It was called years ago 'A Mechanistic Point of View' and people hated that word. "Mechanistic!? I'm not a machine. I'm flesh and blood. I'm thinking, feeling." They loved that and they moved away from the mechanistic point of view which hurt society no end." Jacque Fresco Sources: Noam Chomsky - Manufacturing Consent Chomsky on Hitchens, Harris and Skinner Noam Chomsky on Universal Grammar and the genetics of language BF Skinner - Interview with Eve Segal BF Skinner Lectures Psychiatrists and Psychologists BF Skinner - On Having a Poem Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. "The Mechanism of Moral Development" Misconceptions of Skinner's views: www.4shared.com www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov aboutbehavior.webs.com en.wikipedia.org On Chomsky's Appraisal of Skinner's Verbal Behavior: A Half Century of Misunderstanding: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov On Chomsky's Review of Skinners Verbal Behavior - Kenneth MacCorquodale: docs.google.com docs.google.com Skinner: Why I'm not a Cognitive Psychologist: www.skeptically.org Skinner: The Origins of Cognitive Thought www.4shared.com Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation - Judy Cameron and W. David Pierce: www.scribd.com Skinner, BF (1985) Cognitive science and behaviorism: www.google.com An Underdiscussed Aspect of Chomsky - Barry Eshkol Adelman www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Skinner and Chomsky 30 years later: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov From Wikipedia en ...



Chomsky Explains who US Leaders Work for and What They Have Done

Uploaded by representativepress Chomsky explains who US leaders work for and what they have done. NOAM CHOMSKY: Strategic reasons. I mean, economic and strategic, which are impossible to distinguish. But since the Second World War, I'll quote the State Department, the Middle East oil producing regions have been regarded, I'll quote the words, "a stupendous source of strategic power." George Kennan, State Department, head of the planning section said control, not access, control over the Middle East oil gives us "veto power" over what our rivals might do, other industrial powers. You control the spigot, have your hand on the spigot, you have a lot of world control. It's not even access to oil. The first, roughly, 30 years after the Second World War, the US was - North America was the major oil producer. It wasn't using Middle East oil, never the less we had to keep an iron hand of control on Middle East oil and if the US were to go to solar energy, they'd still want to control Middle East oil because that's a lever of world control. Everyone understands it but we're not allowed to think about it. The Killing Didn't End With Hiroshima and Nagasaki representativepress.blogspot.com Before US officials dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they fire bombed Japanese cities. But what few people know is that AFTER the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, US officials carried out even more fire bombing of several Japanese cities. Incredibly, there was a "1000 ...



Noam Chomsky and Anthony Arnove at SUNY-New Paltz - Student Discussion

Student question-and-answer session with Noam Chomsky and Anthony Arnove at SUNY-New Paltz, December 4, 2011.



Education For Whom and For What?

Noam Chomsky, a world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist, spoke at the University of Arizona on Feb. 8, 2012. His lecture, "Education: For Whom and For What?" featured a talk on the state of higher education, followed by a question-and-answer session. Chomsky, an Institute Professor and a Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he worked for more than 50 years, has been concerned with a range of education-related issues in recent years. Among them: How do we characterize the contemporary state of the American education system? What happens to the quality of education when public universities become more privatized? Are public universities in danger of being converted into facilities that produce graduates-as-commodities for the job market? What is the role of activism in education? With unprecedented tuition increases and budget struggles occurring across American campuses, these are questions that are more relevant than ever.



Noam Chomsky - What Was Leninism?, March 15th, 1989

An excerpt from the question and answer session from Noam Chomsky lecture MANUFACTURING CONSENT: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE MASS MEDIA, delivered on March 15, 1989, at the Wisconsin Union Theater on the Madison campus of the University of Wisconsin. The lecture was sponsored by the Wisconsin Union Directorates 1988-89 Distinguished Lecture Series. The entire lecture, along with the complete question and answer session, is available at the pdxjustice Media Productions website at pdxjustice.org.



Noam Chomsky Interview with Frank Barat - Six People Six Questions Part 1

London 10.03.2011 - Frank Barat asks Prof Noam Chomsky 6 questions that were sent by Alice Walker, John Berger, Ken Loach, Paul Laverty, Amira Hass and Chris Hedges. Interview starts with question from John Berger: Political practice often surprises political vocabulary. For example, the recent Revolution in the Middle East is said to demand Democracy. Can we find more adequate words? Isn't the use of the old and frequently betrayed words a way of absorbing the shock, instead of welcoming it and transmitting it further? 05:20: Chris Hedges Julien Benda in The Treason of Intellectuals argued that it is only when intellectuals are not in the pursuit of practical aims or material advantages that they can serve as a conscience and a corrective. Can you address the loss of philosophers, religious leaders, writers, journalists, artists and scholars whose lives were once lived in direct opposition to the realism of the multitudes and what this has meant for our intellectual and moral life? 11:51: Amira Hass Have the uprisings in the Arab states made you change, revise some of your past evaluations? Have they - and how - affected your notions of, for example :masses, hope, facebook, poverty, western intervention, surprise? 22:06: Ken Loach How do we overcome sectarianism on the left? 25:44: Paul Laverty There has probably never been a time where there has been such concentration of wealth and power in so few hands. The powerful are sophisticated in maintaining this state of ...



Manufacturing Dissent.Interview with Noam Chomsky .1/2.

Manufacturing Dissent: From RNC in New York. A look at the stiffing of free speech and anticipated repercussions. Interview with Noam Chomsky covering perceived differences in political parties. Report from League of Independent Voters.



Noam Chomsky on US Economic Crisis: Joblessness, Excessive Military Spending and Healthcare

DemocracyNow.org - President Obama sent his new jobs proposal to Congress on Monday with a plan to pay for the $447 billion package by raising taxes on the wealthy. Democracy Now! interviews MIT Professor Emeritus Noam Chomsky, who says "huge military spending, a very low taxes by the rich [and corporations] ... those are problems, fundamental problems that have to be dealt with if there is going to be anything like successful economic and social development in the United States." As Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, calls Social Security a "ponzi scheme," and Democrats buy into the narrative that the program is in crisis, Chomsky notes that, "To worry about a possible problem 30 years from now, which can incidentally be fixed with a little bit of tampering here and there, as was done in 1983, to worry about that makes absolutely no sense unless you're trying to destroy the program." For the complete transcript, to download the podcast, or for additional Democracy Now! reports about the US economic crisis, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org



ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES - Part II - with Noam Chomsky

MIT Professor Emeritus of Linguistics Noam Chomsky on objectivity in the media and the issues of our time.



Noam Chomsky speaks with Larry Bensky 2009.flv

Noam Chomsky speaks with Larry Bensky on the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco's Radio Program 10-8-2009, where they discuss the condition of the Worlds Economy, Politics and America's potential fall into a Nazi Germany type tyranny through Corporate controlled Big Government, not for the people, but paid by the people for the few elite ultra rich. How the right wing is preaching governmental hatred while at the same time benefits by governmental policy as long as the tax money goes to the rich and not back to the people in means of services, transportation, education, etc. Halfway through they bring up the peace movement or lack thereof in America, from the 60's Vietnam war protest to the current war in Afghanistan. The Green Alternative Energy Movement, population growth, and the fate of the Human species by either war or pollution discussed, then back to the business world and their headlong march over the cliff into the endless abyss by sheer design of the institution. Being committed to maximizing profit and growth in the short term, along with perverse incentives like "too big to fail" insurance companies and the tying of CEO pay to short term gain. Peak oil incentive theory discussed and Chomsky says basically that the sooner we stop the use of fossil fuel the more likely we are to curb global warming. Supreme Court rulings on elections and corporate entities rights vs being in a civilized community and how here in America the immigrants are thought of as a sub ...



Noam Chomsky on Ward Churchill and Academic Freedom

MIT Professor Noam Chomsky talks with documentary film producer Grant Crowell about his belief that Ward Churchill, the fired ethnic studies director of University of Colorado at Boulder, is a victim of politics (Recorded in October 2005 on MIT campus.) Walking Eagle Productions Producer, Director, Interviewer: Grant Crowell Videographer, Interviewer: John Docker



Noam Chomsky on French Intellectual Culture & Post-Modernism (3/8)

Chomsky talks about the unique history of the French intellectual culture. He also airs his concerns about the influence of irrational currents of thought on Third World intellectuals, which has severe consequences (as compared to some irrational talks in a Western Literature faculty). The interview was conducted in Leiden, the Netherlands, in March 2011. View the whole interview: youtu.be



Noam Chomsky on Corporate Personhood: 2011

Reagan M. Sova asks Noam Chomsky a question about corporate personhood during Professor Chomsky's talk at the University of Colorado - Boulder on April 22, 2011. The talk was a fundraiser for KGNU Independent Community Radio (Boulder, CO). Reagan M. Sova's subsequent essay about corporate personhood is at www.reaganmsova.com



Silfur Egils Interview with Noam Chomsky Part 1

This is an interview on Icelandic television with Noam Chomsky, ten years after the 9/11 attacks. Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.



Noam Chomsky Interview with Frank Barat - Six People Six Questions Part 2

London 10.03.2011 - Frank Barat asks Prof Noam Chomsky 6 questions that were sent by Alice Walker, John Berger, Ken Loach, Paul Laverty, Amira Hass and Chris Hedges. Interview starts with question from John Berger: Political practice often surprises political vocabulary. For example, the recent Revolution in the Middle East is said to demand Democracy. Can we find more adequate words? Isn't the use of the old and frequently betrayed words a way of absorbing the shock, instead of welcoming it and transmitting it further? 05:20: Chris Hedges Julien Benda in The Treason of Intellectuals argued that it is only when intellectuals are not in the pursuit of practical aims or material advantages that they can serve as a conscience and a corrective. Can you address the loss of philosophers, religious leaders, writers, journalists, artists and scholars whose lives were once lived in direct opposition to the realism of the multitudes and what this has meant for our intellectual and moral life? 11:51: Amira Hass Have the uprisings in the Arab states made you change, revise some of your past evaluations? Have they - and how - affected your notions of, for example :masses, hope, facebook, poverty, western intervention, surprise? 22:06: Ken Loach How do we overcome sectarianism on the left? 25:44: Paul Laverty There has probably never been a time where there has been such concentration of wealth and power in so few hands. The powerful are sophisticated in maintaining this state of ...



Noam Chomsky and Omar Baddar Debate the Israel Lobby

Noam Chomsky and Omar Baddar Debate the Israel Lobby. Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Arab Student Organization at Boston University. April 12, 2008.



Changing Contours of Global Order, Professor Noam Chomsky

Professor Noam Chomsky presented a lecture 'Changing Contours of Global Order' a look at our drastically changing world, and the implications for domestic and world order on 4 November 2011. This was a free public lecture and was Professor Chomsky's only public appearance in Melbourne, Australia. Professor Chomsky was an invited guest of Deakin University's School of Humanities and Social Sciences.



Noam Chomsky in Amsterdam

Contours of Global Order: Domination, Stability, Security in a Changing World and the rise of Xenophobia in the West Lecture of Noam Chomsky in the Westerkerk in Amsterdam on March 13th 2011 on the Arab uprisings, world order much more.



Occupy Your Workplace (Wolff, Moore, Chomsky, Alperovitz, Klein, Lewis)

Workers' self-management, workplace democracy and cooperatives; with Richard D. Wolff, Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, Gar Alperovitz, Naomi Klein, Avi Lewis and ILO



[The Big Idea] Andrew Marr interviews Noam Chomsky (480p)

The entire interview is well worth the watch but the most significant moment comes in 11:04. Marr insists that he and the journalistic community cannot possibly be self-censoring. Chomsky responds: "I don't say you're self-censoring - I'm sure you believe everything you're saying; but what I'm saying is, if you believed something different, you wouldn't be sitting where you're sitting." This exchanges sums up the propaganda model in one succinct moment and hits upon a fundamental truth about our system of media control. en.wikipedia.org Incidentally this phenomenon was also noted by Leo Tolstoy more than a century earlier.. "The fact is that they are deceitful with no wish to deceive, not like Machiavellians, but with no consciousness of their deceit, and usually with the naiive assurance that they are doing something excellent and elevated, a view in which they are persistently encouraged by the sympathy and approval of all who surround them." (Tolstoy, On Civil Disobedience and Non-Violence) More commentary on this interview from Media Lens... www.medialens.org



(Pt1) Noam Chomsky interview, Sydney Nov 2011 [HD] - Late Night Live, ABC Radio National

Noam Chomsky is the recipient of this year's Sydney Peace Prize. In the 1st part of this interview he talks about his childhood, his education and his passion of linguistics, science as well as American foreign and domestic politics. www.abc.net.au

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