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Israel & the American Left
Noam Chomsky
2 CDs Contentious does not begin to describe this essential classic. Chomsky is joined by Paul Berman and Ellen Willis in a panel moderated by Michael Albert. There are heated exchanges on anti-Semitism, Israel and the Faurisson case. Chomsky says, “The left has a lot to answer for. It has played a significant role in […]
The Lessons of Vietnam
Noam Chomsky
2 CDs The U.S. war on Vietnam and Laos and Cambodia is shrouded in mythology. After the massive death and destruction, President Carter was asked about reparations and he said there would be none. Why? Because “the destruction was mutual.” In this detailed and brilliant lecture, Chomsky traces the tenets of U.S. imperialism. The rationale […]
Israel: The Strategic Asset
Noam Chomsky
Interviewed by David Barsamian.
Israel and the U.S.: The Client-Master Relationship
Noam Chomsky
Lecture followed by Q&A. 80 minutes of audio.
Politics and Language
Noam Chomsky
phone interview
U.S. and Indonesia: Partners in Genocide
Noam Chomsky
Cambodia
Noam Chomsky
Not the best audio but the content is rich, particularly Chomsky’s exchange with Anthony Lewis of The New York Times.
Critique of Kissinger
Noam Chomsky
Recorded at Georgetown University. Additional speakers- Morton Halperin: A Nixon National Security Council staff member and Kissinger aide who resigned over the invasion of Cambodia. Tran Van Dihn: A South Vietnamese diplomat. He served at the Embassy of Vietnam in Washington, DC 1961-63. He taught at Temple University. He died in 2011. Fred Branfman: Co-director […]
With William F. Buckley on Firing Line
Noam Chomsky
William F. Buckley: the reason I do raise this — and I rejoice in your disposition to argue the Vietnam question, especially when I recognize what an act of self-control this must involve… Noam Chomsky: It does. It really does. Sometimes I lose my temper. WFB: Maybe not tonight… NC: Maybe not tonight… WFB: Because if […]
The Cold War & the University
Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn
Recorded at Boston University this is one of those rare historic events bringing two giants together. Chomsky comments: “The public is not supposed to be involved in policy. That’s true in practice, and it’s even a principle you can read about in standard texts on American politics. For example, one written a couple of years […]
A Critique of the Christic Institute Case
Noam Chomsky, John Stockwell
Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras
Noam Chomsky, John Silber
from WGBH-TV
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