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Chomsky: Palestine 2012 – Gaza and the UN Resolution
Znet Article, December, 03 2012
Noam Chomsky
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The crimes trace back to 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled in terror or were expelled to Gaza by conquering Israeli forces
Chomsky: Struggles of the Past
Znet Article, December, 02 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Thanks to the struggles in the past, there is a tremendous amount of freedom
Chomsky: Q & A with Noam Chomsky
Znet Article, November, 26 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on the Middle East, freedom of speech and religion
Chomsky: Impressions of Gaza
Znet Article, November, 08 2012
Noam Chomsky
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It hardly takes more than a day in Gaza to begin to appreciate what it must be like to try to survive in the world’s largest open-air prison
Chomsky: Where Artificial Intelligence Went Wrong
Znet Article, November, 03 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on artificial intelligence and why it may be headed in the wrong direction
Chomsky: Academic Boycott “Will Strengthen Support For Israel”
Znet Article, October, 22 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, the Palestinian Authority’s UN bid, and what a political settlement in Palestine may look like
Chomsky: Freedom and Power
Znet Article, October, 21 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on basic philosophical principles
Chomsky: The Week the World Stood Still
Znet Article, October, 16 2012
Noam Chomsky
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The Cuban Missile Crisis and ownership of the world
Chomsky: Noam Chomsky at Alexander Cockburn Memorial
Znet Article, October, 10 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Noam Chomsky speaks at memorial for Alexander Cockburn
Chomsky: Issues That Obama and Romney Avoid
Znet Article, October, 06 2012
Noam Chomsky
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There are two issues of overwhelming significance, because the fate of the species is at stake: environmental disaster, and nuclear war
Chomsky: Obama, Campus Activism, Mexico and the Middle East
Znet Article, September, 28 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on Obama, campus activism, Mexico and the Middle East
Chomsky: Why America and Israel Are the Greatest Threats to Peace
Znet Article, September, 05 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Imagine if Iran -- or any other country -- did a fraction of what American and Israel do at will
Chomsky: “A Possible Assault On The Ecuadorian Embassy In London Should Not Be Discarded”
Znet Article, August, 23 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Intervew on Julian Assange
Chomsky: Postmodernism?
Znet Article, August, 14 2012
Noam Chomsky
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A classic discussion from 1995 on postmodernism
Chomsky: On Politics, Occupy, the Tea Party and the Global Financial Crisis
Znet Article, August, 11 2012
Noam Chomsky
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In this interview, Chomsky talks about his understanding of the political system, Occupy, the Tea Party, the so-called Euro-crisis and President Obama’s first term
Chomsky: In Hiroshima's Shadow
Znet Article, August, 03 2012
Noam Chomsky
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The current escalation of the, "undeclared war," against Iran increases the threat of accidental large-scale war
Chomsky: Destroying the Commons
Znet Article, July, 23 2012
Noam Chomsky
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How the Magna Carta became a Minor Carta
Chomsky: Reflections on a Lifetime of Engagement with Zionism, the Palestine Question, and American Empire
Znet Article, July, 17 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Inerview on where the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could and should be heading
Chomsky: Revisiting the Magna Carta
Znet Article, July, 07 2012
Noam Chomsky
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By the 17th century, the Charter of the Forest had fallen victim to the commodity economy and capitalist practice and morality
Chomsky: Somebody Else’s Atrocities, “Ideal Illusions: How the U.S. Gov’t Co-Opted Human Rights”
Znet Article, June, 05 2012
Noam Chomsky
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“In the history of human rights, the worst atrocities are always committed by somebody else, never us” – whoever “us” is


