By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
Monbiot radically misinterprets the Hippocratic principle, "First, do no harm." According to Monbiot's interpretation, a doctor violates the Hippocratic oath by giving someone an injection, because the puncture harms the skin. No one has ever interprete... (More) Comments (0)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
About half the population doesn't bother to vote. The voters are heavily skewed towards the wealthy and privileged, who tend to vote for the more reactionary of the two factions of the business party. That's of course not enough for the Republicans to o... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
On the modality of withdrawal, we should seek as best we can to determine the wishes of the Iraqi people. It's not easy to determine the opinions of people under military occupation, and though there are many western-run polls, they tend to evade the cr... (More) Comments (0)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
What can we do about it? Just about everything. The IMF is hardly more than a branch of the Treasury Department. Economist Jagdish Bhagwati, no radical, refers to the IMF- Treasury-Wall St complex that is a core part of de facto world government. The T... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
Whether Bush believes, or even understands, the economic policies of his administration I have no idea, and it really doesn't matter much. What's important are the policies, not whether Bush understands what his handlers instruct him to say. The current... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
This blog will include brief comments on diverse topics of concern in our time. They will sometimes come from the ZNet Sustainer Forum System where Noam interacts through a forum of his own, sometimes from direct submissions, sometimes culled from mail an... (More) Comments (3)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 10, 2004
This blog will include brief comments on diverse topics of concern in our time. They will sometimes come from the ZNet Sustainer Forum System where Noam interacts through a forum of his own, sometimes from direct submissions, sometimes culled from mail an... (More) Comments (4)


