A very early and also very interesting interview with Noam Chomsky regarding his Linguistic work published at the time.
The last part contains a discussion of his political views regarding the Vietnam war and Libertarian Socialism.
A very early and also very interesting interview with Noam Chomsky regarding his Linguistic work published at the time.
The last part contains a discussion of his political views regarding the Vietnam war and Libertarian Socialism
A very early and also very interesting interview with Noam Chomsky regarding his Linguistic work published at the time.
The last part contains a discussion of his political views regarding the Vietnam war and Libertarian Socialism
A segment I find bafflingly brilliant and hilarious in that the example given Chomsky turns into a full scale discussion and examination of 18th and 20th century classical music and tonal theory.
This is why I enjoy his interviews so much he always is full of wonderfully obscure information.
The concluding part of the interview which features the obligatory and unfortunate attempt to try and link his Linguistics to Politics though in a slightly novel manner.
An interview with Noam Chomsky by Chet Curtis in September 2005 covering a wide spectrum of issues from the poverty revealed by Hurricane Katrina/Rita to the re-election of the George W Bush administration and issues of democracy and the media.
Keith Mann spent seven years in prison for taking part in Animal Liberation actions. The morality and pragmatics of which he discusses and debates and makes the case why others need to take part in revolutionary liberation against cruelty and experimentation.
After the publication of information by the BBC regarding the role Britain played in Israel's development of Nuclear weapons Tony Benn is interviewed on the topic by Democracy Now.
They also discuss Nuclear Power and the power of protest amongst other interesting pieces of history.