Monday, January 21, 2008 (13:05:29)
This interview is part of the Institute's "Conversations with History" series, and uses Internet technology to share with the public Berkeley's distinction as a global forum for ideas.
Welcome to a Conversation with History. I'm Harry Kreisler of the Institute of International Studies. Our guest today is Noam Chomsky.
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Transcripts:
1. Background - Family influences, his uncle and the New York newsstand, Zionism, Orwell, the Spanish Civil War, dread of fascism and palpable sense of anti-Semitism, commentary by a ten-year-old.
2. Anarchism and Power - Distinctiveness of U.S view, 19th century workers' movements and culture, defining legitimate power, burden of proof, even for the powerless.
3. Thinking about Power - Scientific inquiry and political questions, the centrality of human freedom, media control of the debate, "concision," manufacturing consent, the power to frame the issues.
4. The U.S. Role in the World - the case of Iraq, the cases of Serbia and Turkey, the case of Indonesia, two kinds of intellectuals, the case of Kosovo.
5. Activism - Joining together, changing consciousness, the real heroes, elementary moral principles, courage, the hard work.
Conversations with History: Activism, Anarchism and Power, with Noam Chomsky
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