Chronicles of Dissent: Interviews with David Barsamian

Chronicles of Dissent: Interviews with David Barsamian

Author
Noam Chomsky
Publisher
Common Courage Press
Language
English
Year
1992
Page
398
ISBN
0962883891, 0962883883
File Type
pdf
File Size
50.9 MiB

An Accessible Overview of Noam Chomsky's Political Thought.
Chomsky feels the abuses, cruelty and hypocrisies of power more intensely than anyone I know. It's a state of continual alertness. Often, after I've glanced at a story in the paper and skipped rapidly over the familiar rubble of falsification, a week or two later will drop into my mailbox a photocopy of that same story marked up by Chomsky, with sentences underlined and a phrase or two in the margin etched deep into the paper by an angry pen.
What Chomsky offers is a coherent "big picture," buttressed by the data of a thousand smaller pictures and discrete theaters of conflict, struggle and oppression.... For hundreds of thousands of people--over the years, he must have spoken to more American students than any person alive--Chomsky has offered the assurance, the intellectual and moral authority, that there is another way of looking at things. In this vital function he stands in the same relationship to his audience as did a philosopher he admires greatly, Bertrand Russell.
-Alexander Cockburn, from his introduction "Excavating the Truth"

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