Noam Chomsky, MIT, has been on the landscape a long time and has had made major contributions not only to linguistics but to computer science in the form of context-free-grammars. The fact that he is a social activist in his opinions and life has always attracted me to want to hear what he has to say. Since the 1970s when I learned about context-free-grammars and at the same time about his social activism I have seen or heard him again and again. It is no surprise to see him with Amy Goodman and on Democracy Now. This is I am sure not his first appearance. The interview is 13+ minutes on the 15th year anniversary Democracy Now - wide ranging with quite a few points about Madison and unions and events since February 11th.
Listen, Think Deep and Think For Yourself -
Part II (?)
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