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'9-11': Suprise Best Seller Blames U.S. - New York Times
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No place for gray in Noam Chomsky's black and white world - Japan Times
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Not about to fade away quietly at the age of - San Francisco Examiner
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Fearless. - Frontline magazine
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Chomsky's anti-Americanism is just plain wrong. - New Statesman
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Rebel without a pause. - Bono
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Arguably the most important intellectual alive... his political writings are maddeningly simple-minded. - New York Times
Noam Chomsky:
[about 9/11] Obviously a horrible atrocity but, you know I reacted pretty much the way people did around the world. Terrible atrocity, but unless you're in Europe and the United States you know, or Japan I guess, you know, it's nothing new. That's the way the imperial powers have treated the rest of the world for hundreds of years. This is historic event but not, unfortunately not because of scale but for the nature of the atrocity, but because of who the victims were. You look through hundreds of years of history, the imperial countries have been basically immune. There's plenty of atrocities, but they're somewhere else.
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Noam Chomsky:
[beginning a speech] Let me first do the usual check and make sure you can hear me, okay? Can you hear me?复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制