with Noam Chomsky
Javier Castro on Mar 31, 2014
Noam Chomsky interviewed by Javier Sethness Castro at MIT on 28 March 2014. The conversation revolves around the present and future role of anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism, and indigenous struggle in terms of the profound ecological crisis we confront today as a result of capitalist hegemony.
Many thanks to Patrick Wilson, Suren Moodliar, and Dan Kontoff in terms of logistics, and to Sasha Ross, John Clark, and Paul Messersmith-Glavin for advice on the questions.
see
Noam Chomsky: We Are Moving Towards A Precipice Which Is Of Extreme Danger
Agriculture in a Changing World with Noam Chomsky et al.
Noam Chomsky: The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and the Future of Nuclear Power
Noam Chomsky: What is Anarchism? + Q&A
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As we know capitalism today, is the banking fraternity as a working format, devoid of any morality? as claimed by Richard Neisen, who is a economist.
Do you mean http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_R._Nelson dw?
Sorry David, dyslexia, came over me, Robert Nielsen.