
Sunday November 07, 2004
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Noam with Maher
Noam Chomsky is a great American intellectual. He is a giant among dwarves and pretenders. To ignore him has been America's greatest folly in the last few decades--a folly that only time, many decades hence, may be lucky enough to correct in this land. While few will agree with everything he says (and that includes me), all will be less well when he is misrepresented, misinterpreted or ignored, as he has been, most cruelly and intentionally, in his own land, America . . .
Tonight, I'm taking my line from Geoff Arnold. Geoff's been writing about Chomsky's recent appearance on Maher's show.
As for myself, I have not seen the show, or any other TV program on Chomsky (in fact, I watch very little TV, and only very occasionally in Turkish, German, Spanish, Arabic or Persian), but I was fortunate enough, as a graduate student, to read most of Chomsky's work (both on linguistics and politics) up to the early 1990s. I highly recommend both types of work, as a cleansing experience for the mind infected and assaulted by the barrage of subtle propaganda of one form or another, from which we cannot scape and to which we are continuously subjected, in these modern times.
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Posted by sharij on November 12, 2004 at 01:05 PM PST #