Noam Chomsky on Why America Can’t Reckon With Its History
On the Minority Views Podcast, Omer Aziz asks Noam Chomsky about American sensitivities towards learning actual history, and whether Germany is a better example of a country coming to terms with its past.
This is a preview of Episode 6: On Propaganda and War, coming next week from Minority Views, the podcast run by Omer Aziz out of Harvard.
Omer Aziz is a writer, lawyer, former foreign policy advisor, and author of "Brown Boy: A Memoir," which comes out on April 4, 2023.
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Great clip Omar, keep it up man.
It’s too bad Chomsky hates continental theory, because there are much more articulate formulations of mass cultural historicity.
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Well done - saying nothing to nobody.
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@@sahaksandragorsian9311 If you're lost, ask for help or teach yourself. I don't care.
I think this is basically true but I can report that when I was at school in England in the 1950's to 60's, we were constantly enjoined to be wary of jingoism and to be critical of Britain's colonial past and indeed, at that time, present.
Why doesn't his guy have more subscribers? Having a legend like Chomsky on his show.
A monster is a monster is a monster.