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NOAM CHOMSKY -
imprec041 - Double CD - $14.99
Track Listing
Disc 1: War Crimes And Imperial Fantasies part one
Disc 2: War Crimes And Imperial Fantasies part two
Overview
For More than a half century, the United States and its leaders
have been pursuing a grand imperial strategy with the aim of dominating
and controlling international politics. Our elected leaders have
been willing to follow the dream of dominance regardless of the
cost. In War Crimes And Imperial Fantasy Noam Chomsky talks to Alternative
Radios David Barsamian in Chomskys MIT office about
the history of the United States pursual of imperialism and
the crimes against humanity committed along the way.
Is George W. Bush an international criminal and is his war in Iraq
an egregious criminal act? In this thorough and in depth 2 cd interview
Noam Chomsky, who is commonly referred to as the conscience
of the American people, carefully places Bush into a historical
perspective explaining Bushs actions in relation to past US
presidents and how Bushs war in Iraq is in blatant disregard
of the findings of the Nuremberg Tribunal. In this exposing interview
Chomsky recounts Americas history of aggressive war, war crimes
and murder while placing George Bushs Iraq invasion and occupancy
into context. Just in time for election day, War Crimes And Imperial
Fantasy is an exercise in American honesty and objective, factual
criticism.
When official enemies of the United States commit crimes, they
must be punished. That is an unquestioned staple of public discourse.
But what happens when the United States commits war crimes? Are
they crimes? Are they reported? Is there justice? In an underreported
revelation, recently released documents from the Nixon White House,
unambiguously make clear that an order for genocide came directly
from the Oval Office. Unhappy with the air force, Nixon tells Kissinger,
"I want them to hit everything" in Cambodia. The faithful
servant immediately conveyed the message to the Pentagon: "A
massive bombing campaign in Cambodia. Anything that flies on anything
that moves." Rarely in history has a direct order for mass
murder been discovered and published. The reaction from the political
elites, the punditocracy and the media? Undetectable. In War Crimes
And Imperial Fantasies Noam Chomsky shines light on such criminal
American hypocrisy and exposes an overt America which very few Americans
even know exist.
These interviews by David Barsamian of Alternative Radio were recorded
at MIT. Part 1, 12 Feb 2004 Part 2, 11 June 2004
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BIO
Noam Chomsky, internationally renowned MIT professor, has been a leading
voice for peace and social justice for more than four decades. He
is in such demand as a public speaker that he is often booked years
in advance. And wherever he appears, he draws huge audiences. "The
Guardian" calls him, "One of the radical heroes of our age."
Noam Chomsky was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December
7, 1928. In 1955, he received his Ph.D from the University of Pennsylvania;
he conducted much of the related research at Harvard University
between 1951 and 1955. Since completion of his graduate work, Chomsky
has taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where
he has held the Ferrari P. Ward Chair of Modern Language and Linguistics
since 1965. Among his many accomplishments, he is most famous for
his work on generative grammar, which developed from his interest
in modern logic and mathematical foundations.
Noam Chomsky is a renowned scholar, the founder of the modern science
of linguistics, a philosopher, a political and social analyst, a
media critic, an author of more than 70 books, a winner of numerous
prizes and awards and ranks with Marx, Shakespeare and the bible
as one of the 10 most quoted sources in the humanities.
Chomsky has had a long involvement in political activism, generally
leaning towards a socialist and anarchist perspective. He became
known for his opposition to the United States' involvement in the
Vietnam War during the late 1960's.
In 1969, he published a book of essays, American Power and the New
Mandarins, which is considered to be one of the most substantial
arguments ever against U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
His subsequent written works and lectures continue to expose the
hypocrisy of U.S. foreign policy and the detrimental role of large
corporations and the mainstream media.
Chomsky continues to be an outspoken critic of the current world
order, and of the U.S. government in particular, as witnessed by
his incisive statements following the September 11th attacks.
Noam Chomsky has written dozens of books and released about a dozen
CDs as well. His lectures draw over 2,000 people and are usually
booked 1 year in advance. He has collaborated with Chumbawumba,
and has released CDs on Epitaph Records.
Chomsky's book on 9/11 has been on bestseller lists of major newspapers
such as NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, Village Voice and the
Boston Globe.
Even major media outlets such as CNN who have been critiqued by
Chomsky sought his opinions regarding the events of 9/11.
Previous lecture CDs by Chomsky have been staples at record stores
and book stores including chain outlets such as Borders.
"If the Nuremberg laws were applied today, then every Post-War
American president would have to be hanged."
Noam Chomsky
Reviews
"If the Nuremberg laws were applied today, then every Post-War
American president would have to be hanged."
Noam Chomsky
"...reading Chomsky today is sobering and instructive ...He is right to
demand that officials in Washington devote themselves more zealously
to strengthening international institutions, curbing arms flows
and advancing human rights." --Samantha Power, New York
Times Book Review
". . . bound to be met with skepticism . . . Chomsky builds
his arguments carefully, substantiates claims with appropriate documentation
and answers expected counterclaims" --Publishers Weekly
"Chomsky offers a cautionary look at where we may be headed
as a nation and the growing threats to world peace and personal
freedom." --Booklist
"Chomsky has been unrelenting in his attacks on the American
hierarchy....[He] is up there with Thoreau and Emerson in the literature
of rebellion." Rolling Stone
"Chomsky's arguments are presented with meticulous empirical
detail (as well as with modesty, patience, and occasional bursts
of wit)."
- New York Times
Judged in terms of the power, range, novelty and influence
of his thought, Noam Chomsky is arguably the most important intellectual
alive.
-The New York Times Book Review
"... Few have done more to advance theories and understanding
of the American empire... Chomsky's role- and it is an important
one- is to do the extensive research necessary to tackle these constraints,
sift through the garbage, and let us (who are too busy working,
raising families, worrying about bills or just booking the latest
punk tour) know what's going on."
- Razorcake
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