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Blog Post Chomsky: Revenge in Fallujah

Blog Post, October, 05 2004 Noam Chomsky
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A few weeks ago there was a well-reported incident in which a Marine commander who opposed both the attack and the later withdrawal from Fallujah described it with the words "revenge" operation (he didn't call it a massacre). I didn't clip it, bu...

Blog Post Chomsky: A Personal Statement RE Z/ZNet

Blog Post, September, 27 2004 Noam Chomsky
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"We live in an era of media concentration, vast efforts on many fronts (political, economic, military, ideological) to insulate state and private power from critical discussion or even popular awareness, and to reduce citizens to isolated atomized...

Blog Post Chomsky: Bombing Cambodia

Blog Post, September, 21 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The US was bombing South Vietnam very intensively from the early 60s, and many people, and South Vietnamese resistance forces, fled to border areas, sometimes spilling over to border areas of Cambodia. So in that sense there were "VC installati...

Blog Post Chomsky: Fascism

Blog Post, September, 21 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The term "fascism," like terms of political discourse generally, is used in a great variety of ways and has no clear and explicit meaning. Mussolini's Fascism, the first explicit one, was a kind of state-corporatism, which crushed labor and dest...

Blog Post Chomsky: Bush & Kerry Differences

Blog Post, September, 20 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The most uncontroversial differences have to do with the large majority of the population of the United States. For example, those who will have to bear the burdens of essentially freeing the rich from taxes and other social responsibilities. Or o...

Blog Post Chomsky: Global Perception of the US Election:

Blog Post, September, 20 2004 Noam Chomsky
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I doubt that most people abroad care whether Bush is an idiot, a trained actor, or a genius who is pulling all the strings. They care about the policies of his administration. That is what has led to the astonishing increase in fear and dislike of...

Znet Article Chomsky: The Resort to Force

Znet Article, September, 16 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The Resort to Force

Znet Article Chomsky: Advocacy and Realism

Znet Article, August, 26 2004 Noam Chomsky
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Advocacy and Realism

Blog Post Chomsky: Civilizing Aristide

Blog Post, August, 23 2004 Noam Chomsky
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My own judgment, for what it is worth, is that [Aristide] came into office committed to the kind of significant social and economic reform that was called for by his popular constituency in the hills and slums, desperately needed in Haiti. His ...

Blog Post Chomsky: Attack on Democracy

Blog Post, August, 23 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The standard doctrine -- preached by Alan Greenspan, any number of economists, and commentators commonly -- that the marvellous "new economy" is a tribute to "entrepreneurial initiative," "consumer choice," and other free market wonders does not s...

Blog Post Chomsky: Globalization

Blog Post, August, 15 2004 Noam Chomsky
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Used neutrally, the term "globalization" just refers to international integration. Virtually no one is opposed to that, certainly not the left or the workers movements, which from their modern origins have been committed to international solidar...

Blog Post Chomsky: Refuting Horowitz and Collier

Blog Post, August, 11 2004 Noam Chomsky
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To refute the criticisms[...] is trivial, and worth doing for only one reason. It teaches us something important: by even bothering to refute the criticisms, we are granting the critics a great gift, exactly what they want, and are falling into a ...

Blog Post Chomsky: Moral Truisms

Blog Post, August, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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There is no doubt that people have moral intuitions, and research -- serious research is in very early stages -- reveals that they are quite uniform without experience in complex situations, and in many ways surprising. There is little reason t...

Blog Post Chomsky: Controlling the Middle East

Blog Post, August, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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Controlling the region means being in a position to have a significant effect of decisions that are taken there, particularly with regard to production levels, price range (not to high, not too low), distribution (e.g., where pipelines go), etc. N...

Znet Article Chomsky: Policy Spectrum

Znet Article, August, 01 2004 Noam Chomsky
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MIT Professor Noam Chomsky is one of the world's most perceptive social critics. I had the opportunity recently to ask him some questions concerning a range of subject matter. Professor Chomsky's latest book is Hegemony or Survival: America's ...

Blog Post Chomsky: An Independent Iraq

Blog Post, July, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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For what it's worth, polls in Iraq reveal very considerable and apparently growing support for withdrawal of the US occupying army, apart from the Kurdish regions. That doesn't mean withdrawal tomorrow. No one is talking about that, and it isn't...

Blog Post Chomsky: Peak Oil Theory

Blog Post, July, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The basic theory is incontrovertible. The only questions have to do with timing and cost. ... The date can be pushed back much farther if more costly (or maybe some to-be-discovered improved) technology is used. As for the estimates of cost, by r...

Blog Post Chomsky: Iran's Threat

Blog Post, July, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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The sharp increase in focus on Iran's alleged threat (nuclear weapons, connections to terror, etc.) is very clear. ... The same has been true with regard to Syria (including last December's "Syria Accountability Act" passed almost unanimously in ...

Blog Post Chomsky: Invading Cuba

Blog Post, July, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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Cuba was officially regarded as a security threat to the US until 1998, and when the Pentagon decided that maybe the US could survive a Cuban assault, the Clinton administration insisted that the threat must be defined as "negligible," but still r...

Blog Post Chomsky: The Wall and Israel's Aims

Blog Post, July, 10 2004 Noam Chomsky
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If the goal were security, Israel would have built the fence a few km inside its borders. It could then be a mile high, patrolled on both sides by the IDF, mined with nuclear weapons, utterly impenetrable. Perfect security. The problem would be ...

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