with Noam Chomsky
May 1, 2012 by lauraflanders
Laura Flanders sat down with professor and author Noam Chomsky, to discuss his latest publication, OCCUPY, OWS, anarchism, racism, corporate power and cooperative potential. Recorded 4/24/12 at MIT for Free Speech TV.
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Transcript: www.alternet.org
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I always appreciate Noam Chomsky’s insights. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked the interview. Cheers!