Noam Chomsky: An Appreciation . . . and what he’s taught us

Noam Chomsky: An Appreciation . . . and what he’s taught us

With the recent news about Noam Chomsky’s health condition and absence from public life, and the outpouring of respect and admiration from so many people who have learned so much from him (along with the typical haters), we got together to discuss what he’s mean and what he’s contributed to us on the Left.

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We discussed his contributions in the fields of linguistics and knowledge, and media analysis. Then we discussed his advocacy of free expression . . . he believed that we had to defend all rights to free speech, even if uttered by someone we disagree with. Next we talked about his important work in describing the way liberals really acted, especially w/ regard to their war in Vietnam. We also discussed one of the areas where his work has been most important, and overlapped w/ one of our favorite topics on Green & Red–the dangers to the left of embracing conspiracy theories and the “deep state,” especially with regard to the JFK assassination. And finally we covered his ideas of “intellectual self-defense” and the importance of telling everyone the truth against the propaganda of people in power.

Outro is Noam Chomsky on the legacy of JFK.

 

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