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By Noam Chomsky at Jul 12, 2005
Noam, can you tell folks how it came about that you have an interview in Hustler and your feeings about it being there? I give 100s of interviews. I received a letter from someone named Sinclair, requesting an interview for a journal that she describe... (More) Comments (401)
By Noam Chomsky at Jul 06, 2005
…Americans favor international law and institutions, very strongly in fact. Which is pretty remarkable given the beating they take in the mainstream doctrinal system. As for the UN, there is plenty wrong with it, but the main problems trace back to the ... (More) Comments (31)
By Noam Chomsky at Jun 17, 2005
The fact that you hadn't heard of COINTELPRO -- and that there isn't a word about it in the current "Deep Throat" coverage -- tells us quite a lot about the dominant moral and political culture. COINTELPRO was a program of the national political police... (More) Comments (68)
By Noam Chomsky at Jun 01, 2005
The state-corporate system is quite remote from anything that might be called "capitalism" or a "market system," though it has elements of both. This system will doubtless continue to change, as it has in the past. The recent global investor-rights agree... (More) Comments (547)
By Noam Chomsky at May 24, 2005
It's not physics, so one has to put together a circumstantial case. I've written about the way it looks to me. In brief, the war was always unpopular, even when Kennedy launched it in 1962. That's why he hoped that US forces could withdraw -- AFTER vict... (More) Comments (20)
By Noam Chomsky at May 18, 2005
All four volumes have plenty of material on the war against South Vietnam (which of course they call the "defense of South Vietnam"). There is more in the 17 volumes released shortly after by Congress, and a lot more in the State Department documentatio... (More) Comments (22)
By Noam Chomsky at May 18, 2005
Why did the US tolerate Costa Rican democracy, even social democracy, a pattern so radically different from the rest of the region? It's a question that interested me a great deal in the 1980s, in the context of the US wars in Central America, and the se... (More) Comments (3)
Academic Freedom & and Systems of Power
By Noam Chomsky at May 10, 2005
Take Latin American studies. There's a professional association (LASA) and many outstanding specialists. In the 1980s, Central America, particularly Nicaragua, was the Big Story. After all, we even had a National Emergency called by the brave cowboy ... (More) Comments (25)
Privatization of Services, the "Free Market" & Democracy
By Noam Chomsky at May 10, 2005
Privatization of "services" (water for example) is both for corporate profit and for undermining democracy. In both cases, virtually by definition. Thus such privatization removes matters of crucial public concern from the public arena, where the publi... (More) Comments (54)
Oil for Food, Propaganda and the US-UK Sanctions
By Noam Chomsky at May 04, 2005
I have no doubt that the US-UK are very indignant that there is at least some marginal recognition of the truth. In this morning's (April 24) NY Times, for example, in an article by Warren Hoge. "There is no question that the bulk of the illicit oil rev... (More) Comments (17)
Global Dominance: Oil vs. The State
By Noam Chomsky at Apr 13, 2005
…Big Oil and the state often conflict -- and the very same individuals make different decisions when they are working within the industry and when they are running the State Department -- which is concerned not with the short-term parochial interests of o... (More) Comments (62)
"Doctrinal Fiction's" of Free Trade, Debt and Deficit's
By Noam Chomsky at Apr 13, 2005
…The US multinational establishment never favored free-trade. The economy relies very heavily on a dynamic state sector to socialize cost and risk, a radical violation of market principles. The Uruguay Round (WTO) rules crucially include extreme protect... (More) Comments (28)
Washington's "Culture of Terrorism" in El Salvador
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
In brief, the US-run terrorist war devastated the society, leading to a truce of exhaustion -- and what the Jesuits, at least those who survived Washington's war against the Church -- called a residual "culture of terrorism that domesticates the aspiratio... (More) Comments (27)
Conspiracies vs. Concentrations of Wealth & Power
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
There are careful studies (Kolko, Barnet, others) that provide details about what is pretty obvious on the surface: the executive is largely staffed by representatives of private power concentrations, law firms that cater to their interests, outsiders who... (More) Comments (43)
Backing Down to Iraqi Nonviolence
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
It has been compelled to accept elections, to accept the defeat of its chosen favorite, to allow Iraqis to write a constitution. The state of the outrageous and illegal economic conditions imposed by the CPA is uncertain. A leading plank of the winning Sh... (More) Comments (42)


