Noam Chomsky, the MIT professor, author and dissident intellectual, just turned eighty years old this past December. He has written over 100 books, but despite being called “the most important intellectual alive” by the New York Times, he is rarely heard in the corporate media. We spend the hour with Noam Chomsky. He spoke recently here in New York at an event sponsored by the Brecht Forum. More than 2,000 people packed into Riverside Church in Harlem to hear his address, titled “Crisis and Hope: Theirs and Ours.” In his talk, Chomsky discussed the global economic crisis, the environment, wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, resistance to American empire and much more. [includes rush transcript]
Posts Tagged ‘War’
Noam Chomsky on “Crisis and Hope: Theirs and Ours”
Friday, July 3rd, 2009Blueprint for Accountability
Saturday, June 27th, 2009
Tune into LinkTV this weekend to watch Rachel Maddow in “Blueprint for Accountability,” and the historic discourse that took place. The show airs:
Friday, June 26 (5pm PT/8 pm ET)
Saturday, June 27 (1pm PT/4pm ET)
Sunday, June 28 (8pm PT/11pm ET)
The program is available via satellite on Direct TV channel 375 and Dish Network channel 9410. A special version will stream online at www.linktv.org/blueprint

Daily Show : 24 June 2009
Thursday, June 25th, 2009Religious scholar and Daily Beast columnist Reza Aslan talks to Jon about the War on Terror.






