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Noam Chomsky Telling You What You Already Know
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grogberries:
http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2009/12/17/noam_chomsky_the_unipolar_moment_and_the_culture_of_imperialism
Guessed:
My main problem with Chomsky is that he always manages to capture the opinion of any reasonable thinker, but he does so in such a convoluted and hap-hazard way that it's almost unintelligible.
grogberries:
In this speech he did cover a lot of ground and is general in many arguments. I don't think it is because he is inarticulate and unknowledgable about what he speaks, I just don't think he had enough time. Much of what he speaks about he has already written numerous books about. What in particular did you think was convoluted and hap-hazard about his words in the lecture linked to in the OP?
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