Replying to Noam Chomsky/The Man
Noam Chomsky is one of the foremost intellectual figures of this era. A renowned professor at MIT for more than four decades, he has been honored with numerous awards and degrees. He was one of the first to speak out against the Vietnam War and is known the world over for his trenchant critiques of U.S. foreign policy and the media. For many he is a symbol of resistance to tyranny and the depredations of private and state power. Few people are more astute in decoding the realities of globalization. He was named in by Utne Reader as one of the top 100 visionaries in the world.
Utne Reader says, 'Chomsky knows who's powerful, who's abusing their power, and what they and we should do about it. Over the years he's managed to provoke left and right through his relentless critiques of U.S. foreign policy and culture.' The New Statesman calls him, 'the conscience of the American people.' Rolling Stone magazine says, 'Chomsky has been unrelenting in his attacks on the American hierarchy ... he is up there with Thoreau and Emerson in the literature of rebellion.' A recent survey ranked Prof. Chomsky as the most cited living author. He is in such demand as a public speaker that he is booked years in advance, and everywhere he goes he draws overflow audiences.
He is the author of scores of books, including Class Warfare, Powers and Prospects, The Common Good, The New Military Humanism and the best-seller 911. He is also the subject of an award-winning documentary film entitled Manufacturing Consent.
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Thats such a good outline of the bastard.
Being from New Zealand means your from the best fucking country in the world!
Fuck Brash
Fuck Bush
Fuck Blair
Fuck Howard.
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