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      Chomsky: Bush & Cheney Always Saw Iraq as a Sweetheart Oil Deal
      y Noam Chomsky, Khaleej Times Online. Posted July 12, 2008. U.S. war planners want an obedient client state that will house major U.S. military bases, right at the heart of the world's major energy reserves. The deal just taking shape between Iraq's Oil Ministry and four Western oil companies raises critical questions about the nature of the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq -- questions

      Written by: sometimes the truth hurts


      YouTubesday: Hammoudi, Iraq, Soldiers, and Chomsky
      These are some hard hitting videos this week. They are each about 5 minutes long and worth the watch. Hammoudi, subtitles so you’ll need to pay attention (ht. Chris) Iraq: One Winter Soldier’s Tale (ht. Zach) Noam Chomsky Sports Commentator, a bit heady, but scathing critique of our sports and entertainment culture Chomsky, entertainment, iraq, landmines, Soldier, Sports, [...]

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      Chomsky: "You have to turn people into pathological monsters who think that way"
      Everywhere from high school and college campuses to bus stops and dinner tables, we hear a lot about what a "quagmire" and "costly mess" Iraq has become for the United States, now being blamed as a Republican war, for how the Bush Administration handled the occupation—that 'it should've been done this or that way'—and 'now that we're there we can't leave, it's our 'responsibility' to fix

      Written by: Circle of 13


      Elite policy and the "Axis of Evil" by Noam Chomsky
      Charges against North Korea escalated in September 2007, when Israel bombed an obscure site in northern Syria, an "act of war," as at least one American correspondent recognized (Seymour Hersh). Charges at once surfaced that Israel attacked a nuclear installation being developed with the help of North Korea, an attack compared with Israel's bombing of the Osirak reactor in Iraq in 1981—which, according to available evidence, convinced Saddam Hussein to initiate his nuclear weapons program. The September 2007 charges are dubious. Hersh's tentative conclusion after detailed investigation is that the Israeli actions may have been intended as another threat against Iran—the U.S.-Israel have you in their bombsights. However this may be, there is some important background that sho

      Written by: Circle of 13


      Pack: 90 textos de Chomsky (0 puntos)
      Acabo de subir un pack de 90 textos de Chomsky,a quien le interese: A bajar se ha dicho! Lista de textos Chomsky Noam - Acerca De Bin Laden La Politica Estadounidense Y Afganistan.HTM Chomsky Noam - Actualidad Del Anarquismo.HTM Chomsky Noam - Ampliando El Piso De La Jaula.HTM Seguir leyendo... >>

      Written by: babanco.blogspot.com


      Chomsky
      O scurtă recomandare: pentru cei care ştiu ceva engleză şi sunt interesaţi de iţele puterii, relaţii şi jocuri politice internaţionale şi înţelegerea lumii de azi, v-ar interesa să citiţi Noam Chomsky. Este un renumit profesor de lingvistică la MIT, dar este implicat de zeci de ani în activităţi civice şi este la curent cu noutăţile din arhivele americane desecretizate. G

      Written by: Reforma Civica


      Chomsky on the Rise of the South
      Noam Chomsky interviewed by Michael Shank Foreign Policy in Focus, January 30, 2008 Original URL   Michael Shank: In December 2007, seven South American countries officially launched the Bank of the South in response to growing opposition to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and other International Financial Institutions. How important is this shift and will it spur other responses in the developing world? Will it at some point completely undermine the reach of the World Bank and the IMF? Noam Chomsky: I think it's very important, especially because, contrary to the impression often held here, the biggest country Brazil is supporting it. The U.S. propaganda, western propaganda, is trying to establish a divide between the good left and the bad left. The good left, like

      Written by: Boiling Spot


      Noam Chomsky on US Policy Towards Iran
      “Suppose it was true that Iran is helping insurgents in Iraq. I mean, wasn’t the United States helping insurgents when the Russians invaded Afghanistan? Did we think there was anything wrong with that? I mean, Iraq’s a country that was invaded and is under military occupation. You can’t have a serious discussion about whether [...]

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      @-Frase da Sambu: “O melhor meio de os Estados Unidos combaterem o terrorismo é deixarem de ser um dos principais terroristas do mundo”. Noam Chomsky
      14,15/01/2008 @-Articulistas e blogueiros da mídia corporativa anunciaram com pompa a rejeição da Reforma Tributária pelo Governo, ledo engano. Ainda neste mês o Governo enviará o projeto de Reforma Tributária. O redator e o relator na Câmara será O ex-ministro Antônio Palocci, por sinal, um ótimo nome. @- O ex-ministro Antônio Palocci volta à cena política de mansinho, de olho no governo de São Paulo em 2010. @-Frase investigatória da Sambu: “Nós estamos investigando (cratera do Metrô) um crime culposo. Quando se investiga um crime culposo só se pode falar de culpa em três modalidades no direito penal brasileiro: ou é negligência, ou imprudência ou imperícia”. Promotor de Justiça Arnaldo Hossepian Jr @-O Presidente Lula não vai suspender a

      Written by: Samburiquinhas


      Chomsky On Paul
      A real libertarian take on a fake Libertarian.Copyright © 2007 JONTILLMAN.COM. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@jontillman.com so we can take legal action immediately.Plugin by Taragana

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      Noam Chomsky - U.S. Will Never Allow a Free and Independant Iraq
      In this brief 5 minute interview, Noam Chomsky touches on why the U.S. will never allow a truly free and independent Iraq, why the number one issue on American's minds - healthcare, is never discussed or seriously addressed by politicians, and who really controls the political agenda in the U.S. Interesting interview. digg story

      Written by: Icky People


      Noam Chomsky et le terrorisme
        Noam Chomsky est un linguiste étasunien très influent dans son domaine avec ce que le monde linguistique a surnommé «la révolution chomskyenne». Par contre, il est plus connu pour ses positions politiques de gauche, plus particulièrement anarchistes. Voici un extrait d’entrevue qui date de décembre 1967 lors duquel il discute du terrorisme en tant qu’acte politique. Traduction: «Je suis bien sûr opposé au terrorisme comme toute personne rationnelle l’est. Mais je crois que si nous sommes sérieux à propos de la question de la violence nous devons reconnaître que c’est une tactique et par conséquent une question morale. Incidemment, les questions morales sont des questions tactiques qui ont à voir avec des conséquences humaines et si nous sommes intéressés, disons, à diminuer la quantité de violence dans le monde, c’est au moins défendable et peut-être même parfois vrai qu’une attaque terroriste diminue la quantité

      Written by: Reactionism Watch


      Powerline: Osama bin Chomsky
      Powerline News article link Osama bin Chomsky The transcript of Osama bin Laden's newest video, in which he speaks directly to American listeners, is available here. It is intensely interesting, for a number of reasons. First, the subject matter is Iraq, almost exclusively. Bin Laden and other al Qaeda leaders have said that Iraq is the main front in their global war against us. That sentiment is repeated in the video. Bin Laden begins by saying that he will "[discuss] the war that is between us," and that discussion is entirely about Iraq. Later, he says it is "our duty" to "escalate the killing and fighting against you" in Iraq, and that "our brothers are carrying it out." It has never been plausible to suggest that the war in Iraq is anything other than fundamental to our conflict with al Qaeda and related groups; after this video, any such suggestion is impossible.Second, the affinity between Muslim extremism and Western leftism has never be

      Written by: ThatPoliticalBlog


      Linguist Chomsky Wages Wrong Jihad
      Linguist Chomsky is credited with the creation of the theory of generative grammar, considered to be one of the most significant contributions to the field of linguistics made in the 20th century.Beginning with his critique of the Vietnam War in the 1960s, Chomsky has become more widely known -- especially internationally -- for his media criticism and politics.Noam Chomsky has previously been accused by David Horowitz of waging a "jihad" against the United States. Most of the ciricisms come because of some of his anti-authoritarian views.Chomsky has stated that "My personal visions are fairly traditional anarchist ones, with origins in The Enlightenment and classical liberalism" and he has praised libertarian socialism.

      Written by: Front Page News


      Huge Collection Of Chomsky’s Work
      Huge Collection Of Chomsky’s WorkCopyright © 2007 JONTILLMAN.COM. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@jontillman.com so we can take legal action immediately.Plugin by TaraganaShare This

      Written by: J O N T I L L M A N . C O M


      Education by Noam Chomsky
      EDUCATION by NOAM CHOMSKY"That's the image that was used... Humboldt, the founder of classical liberalism, his view was that education is a matter of laying out a string along which the child will develop, but in its own way. You may do some guiding. That's what serious education would be from kindergarten up through graduate school. You do get it in advanced science, because there's no other way to do it.But most of the educational system is quite different. Mass education was designed to turn independent farmers into docile, passive tools of production. That was its primary purpose. And don't think people didn't know it. They knew it and they fought against it. There was a lot of resistance to mass education for exactly that reason. It was also understood by the elites. Emerson once said so

      Written by: The Manoj Sharma Blog


      Human Destiny by Noam Chomsky
      HUMAN DESTINY by NOAM CHOMSKY"The point is you have to work, and that is why the propaganda system has been so successful. Very few people are going to have the time, or the energy or the commitment to carry out the constant battle thats required to get outside of the know, the MacNeil / Lehrer or Dan Rather or somebody like that. The easy thing to do, you know you come home from work, you're tired you've had a busy day, not going to spend the evening carrying out a research project, so you turn on the tube, say its probably right, or you look at the headlines of the papers, watch some sports, cause and that is basically the way the system of indoctrination works. Sure the other stuff is there but, you have to work to find it.Modern industrial civilization has developed within a certain system of convenient myths. The driving force of modern industrial civilization has been individual material gain which is accepted as legitimate, even praise worthy on the grounds that private vices

      Written by: The Manoj Sharma Blog


      Noam Chomsky: A Predator Becomes More Dangerous When Wounded
      I am by no means saying that I agree whole heartedly with Noam Chomsky. I think he's a socialist/communist of the worst sort. But he does hit upon a couple of interesting points in this opinion piece. And keep in mind that it is totally an opinion piece and that he is providing no proof for anything he is saying. ~RJH Truthout Article link A Predator Becomes More Dangerous When WoundedBy Noam ChomskyThe Guardian UKFriday 09 March 2007Washington's escalation of threats against Iran is driven by a determination to secure control of the region's energy resources.    In the energy-rich Middle East, only two countries have failed to subordinate themselves to Washington's basic demands: Iran and Syria. Accordingly both are enemies, Iran by far the more important. As was the norm during the cold war, resort to violence is regularly justified as a reaction to the malign influence of the main enemy, often on the flimsiest of pretexts. Unsurprisingly, as Bush sends more troops to Iraq, ta

      Written by: ThatPoliticalBlog


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