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Noam Chomsky
Where do I start? I've read several articles and I'm liking it so far because he seems to be not very passionate, but thoughtful and reasoning all his points.... any other writer besides him that is worth the read, regarding US foreign policies in the 70's/80's/90's?
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Re: Noam Chomsky
Yes... without a doubt, you should be reading his spiritual daughter, Naomi Klein. But watch out for Sean's wrath!
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Re: Noam Chomsky
He is wonderful to see in a lecture atmosphere if you ever have the chance.
Manufacturing Consent is a great start book if you are looking for something to read.....and there was a Canadian documentary done on the book too. Try Edward S. Herman for a similar perspective
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Re: Noam Chomsky
Erick: found Manufacturing Consent with spanish subtitles on Emule. Just in case you're interested.. Or anybody else, for that matter..
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