« This theory, attributed to Nixon, is that we cannot convince people, and we are powerful. It is therefore fruitful to adopt the mask of a violent, vindictive, irrational and hysterical nation. We must use our nuclear weapons arsenal for this purpose. (...) This could be part of the explanation for the bombing of Sudan and Afghanistan or Iraq, so as to most brazenly insult the United Nations. Let them know that we are uncontrollable and vindictive: they better be careful. »
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Noam Chomsky
(Source unknown) |
Noam Chomsky
(Source unknown)
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« I first wrote to Noam Chomsky around 1980. To my surprise, he replied. We did our first interview four years later. We have made dozens of them since then, which have linked them to a whole series of books, as well as to radio shows. The collections of conversations have sold by hundreds of thousands, all the more remarkable because they have not enjoyed any media launch or journalistic review, even on the left. »
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Noam Chomsky
Propaganda: Interviews with David Barsamian |
Noam Chomsky
Propaganda: Interviews with David Barsamian
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« By the 1930s, faith in the viability of capitalism had all but disappeared, as developed countries were moving towards some form of integrated economic system in the state. »
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Noam Chomsky
In the year 501, the conquest continues |
Noam Chomsky
In the year 501, the conquest continues
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