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Democracy Now! Monday, January 1, 2007 (January 1, 2007)

Democracy Now! radio program for January 1, 2007


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Language: en


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Reviewer: 1mile2go - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - February 9, 2007
Subject: Noam Chomsky on Creating Another World in a Time of War, Empire and Devastation
From Bolivia to Baghdad: Noam Chomsky on Creating Another World in a Time of War, Empire and Devastation

World-renowned scholar and linguist Noam Chomsky recently spoke an event titled, "What's Next? Creating Another World in a Time of War, Empire and Devastation." It was held at the Emmanuel Church in Boston and sponsored by sponsored by Massachusetts Global Action. Chomsky, who is a professor of Linguistics at MIT, returned from Latin America in October. He talked about the recent elections in the region, which have brought leftist, governments to power that are challenging U.S foreign policy. Chomsky also spoke about Iraq and Iran in the context of Latin America.


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