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11-15-01
Chomsky
Talk at at MIT (audio)
Chomsky:
Aussie Radioio 11-17-01(audio)
01/16/2001
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Noam Chomsky, Propaganda and Control of the Public
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Noam Chomsky, Prpaganda and Control of the Public Mind.
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Noam Chomsky, Propaganda and Control of the Public
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Noam Chomsky, Propaganda and Control of the Public Mind.
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Case Studies in Hypocrisy:
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Chomsky reveals the true motives behind America's "human rights" policies-particularly in Iraq.
Running time: 53 minutes
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March 13, 2000 Professor Noam Chomsky, the outspoken MIT linguistics
professor and prominent political dissident, gave a standing-room-only crowd his
views on globalization, military intervention, sovereignty and world trade as
part of the
Johns Hopkins Symposium on Foreign Affairs. .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/speech/ram/achomsky.ram
http://www.interlog.com/~nealm/ra.html
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Interview with Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive. RealAudio
version.
Published by Freespeech.org
(1997, 15 minutes). |
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With Charlayne Hunter-Gault. Produced by Globalvision.
Published by Freespeech.org
(1997, 6 minutes). |
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With Shelagh Rogers. (3/21/95, 25 minutes). |
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In a Q&A session following a lecture, a young person asks if
capitalism, despite its flaws, is justified because of rising living
standards.
RealAudio
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Details the historical roots of democratic rights -- from Aristotle to the
US Constitutional Convention -- and questions the role of today's private
corporations that want to "undermine democratic functioning but ensure
that there will be a powerful state to subsidize them," as Chomsky puts
it. The complete text of this interview with David Barsamian is published in
the Odonian Press book The
Common Good.
Published by Making
Contact (9/24/97, 30 minutes).
Activists continue to call for an end to economic sanctions against Iraq --
sanctions that UN studies say kill 4,500 children under five each month. Professor
Noam Chomsky, author and critic, joins to talk about U.S.
"policy" in the Middle East and the media's role.

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NOAM CHOMSKY Hard Choice MP3
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Links to some important, and uncopyrighted, RealAudio
streaming audio lectures and files
6.26.01
I. Noam Chomsky
- "The
Common Good", 30 minute interview from 1997. Link on Z
Mag's Multimedia Page.
- New World Order,
A Changing Vision Recorded Nov. 30/98. "The post WW2 agenda of the
ruling class, the expansion of corporate power through empire, rolling back
democratic gains, the tenuous nature of the so-called fairy tale economy and
the role propaganda has played on the assault by elites against the
populace." From A-Infos, via CIUT / University of Toronto Radio
program, "Radio
Cognito." Also
here.
- "Justice for East Timor", speech at M.I.T. April 11,
1995: Part
1 and Part
2, with a Q&A
session. Here
is the original page (but I can't get the links to work, so I converted this
from MP3 format, which I found at the
Radio4All site).
- On
Kosovo War, with Edward Said. DN April 12, 1999.
- Kosovo
Radio Interview: Law, Morality and Politics in the Kosovo Conflict.
Hourlong interview with Christopher Lydon on WBUR's The Connection. From Multimedia
Page.
- "Middle
East Politics," talk at Columbia University, April 9, 1999.
Introduced by Akeel Bilgrami. (43 min. 23 sec.).
- "The Myth
of the Free Market"
- "Class
War: The Attack on Working People"
- "Is
Capitalism Just?" (Student question and Chomsky answer)
- "On
Pinochet and His Crimes", from Democracy Now! (Pacifica
Radio), December 7, 1998.
- Chomsky
on Indonesia
- Chomsky
on Bombing of Sudan and Afghanistan
- "Necessary
Illusions," The Massey Lectures for 1988 (from the Canadian
Broadcast Corporation).
- "Who's
World Order?" Chomsky on the Economy, from Democracy Now!,
May 14, 1998.
- "Market
Democracy: Doctrines and Reality", Democracy Now!, May 7,
1998.
- "The
Morningside Interview", on Propaganda and the Media. CBC radio
interview from Vancouver, march 12, 1996.
- "On
The World Economy," from Democracy Now!, October 15, 1998.
- On
the Peace Process' in the Middle East - speech at Harvard, 3 minutes
long.
- "Sovereignty
and World Order" - March 25, 1999, at Harvard's Kennedy School of
Governance (1 hr. 24 min.).
- "On
Government in the Future," Recorded February 16th 1970 at The
Poetry Centre of the New York YM / YWHA. From Radio Cognito, University of
Toronto, 12/27/98.
- "The U.S. Media As A Propaganda System," speech in Los Angeles,
January 30, 1988. In four parts: Part
One; Part
Two; Part
Three; Part
Four.
- On
the war in Kosovo, from F.A.I.R.'s Counterspin
Archives page, Chomsky discusses subjects covered in his latest book, The
New Military Humanism: Lessons of Kosovo.
These are links to the whole CDs in RealAudio format. To get only some parts,
go to the above page for specific links.
The Clinton Vision
, in 22 separate clips (56 mins), or the whole CD in one large file.
Propaganda and Control of
the Public Mind NOTE: This is a link to the Z Mag page for this CD. Only
certain segments are available in RealAudio format -- see this page for the
links.
Free Market
Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World, , a link to the whole CD (56 mins).
The page is here.
Capital
Rules , the whole CD (56 mins.). The page is
here.
Class
War: The Attack on Working People , the whole CD. The page is here.
Prospects
for Democracy , the whole CD. The page is
here.
I b. Some Streaming Video Files
Noam Chomsky, "The
New World Order: Latin America and the Middle East", at www.
freespeech.org.
Noam Chomsky, on Indoctrination
and Propaganda in the US -- the Media (interview). 15.08 min.
Richard Lewontin, "Biology
as Ideology / The Doctrine of DNA", The Massey Lectures for 1990.
Interview with
the authors of Fear and Favor in the Newsroom, on media bias caused
by corporate ownership.
"Workers Fight
Gannett Evil." Union fights Gannett Corp. in Detroit newspaper strike.
The McLibel Lawsuit,
against McDonald's Corp.
"A Crash Course for
Citizens on the Multilateral Agreement on Investment", from British
Columbia. Very interesting, but with a Canadian nationalist focus.
I c. Language and Linguistics
II. Academic Lectures:
A. From The
Cyberschool pages - two on-line A.P. English courses in Oregon, by
skilled Internet teacher Fawn Bragg.
C. Chaucer
- From the opening of The
Pardoner's Tale, from the W.W.
Norton web site. Also, here.
- Terry Jones, of Monte Python fame, talking on "Chaucer's
Knight" at the University of Sheffield, England, March 4, 1999 (1
hr. 16 min.).
- Sections from The
Miller's Tale, read by Alfred David (U. Georgia).
- Selection from Prolog
to Sir Thopas, from University
of Vermont. (1 min. 6 sec.), read by a student. And here
is the Second Fit from this tale. Also, the Epilog
to Sir Thopas and the introduction to the Tale of Melibee.
- Professor Jess B. Bessinger reads the first
lines of the General Prologue.(U. GA).
- Professor Linda Ehrsam Voigts reads the first
lines of the General Prologue (U.MI at Kansas City).
- Another reading of the first
lines of the General Prologue, from here.
- Professor Voigts reads Chaucer's Troilus
and Criseyde, ll. 1786-1841.
- Chaucer, lines 1400-1420 from Troilus
and Criseyde, from University of Augsburg page (see below).
- From The Nun's
Priest's Tale (Riverside edition lines 3375-3402).
- "THE
CHAUCER METAPAGE AUDIO FILES", from Alan Gaylord, VMI.
D. Streaming Video
E. My Lectures
F. Other Medieval Literature
1. Old English
The following poetic passages are from Ša
Engliscan Gesižas Home Page, "Old English Aloud".
2. Middle English
G. Literature, General
H. Bob Price's Lectures
III. The Vietnam War
- MLK
Speech Condemning Vietnam War, April 4, 1967, at Riverside Church, NYC.
A denunciation of American imperialism, some have thought it led to his
assassination. From Pacifica Radio. Here is a
link to the text of the speech itself.
- "Remembering
the Vietnam War: Conversation with Neil Sheehan (November 1988). Sheehan
talks about what he learned while writing his book A Bright Shining Lie.
Several parts of the interview are available on streaming video here.
- "Presidential
Decisions and Public Dissent: Conversation with Daniel Ellsberg (July 1998).
Interesting views of the man who published the Pentagon Papers, exposing
U.S. government's lies about the war. Some RealAudio streaming video files.
First, a video
segment on the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Here
is the video segment on Ellsberg's reaction to reading the Pentagon
Papers. Another segment on the
courage of those who went to jail to protest the war.
- PBS
Interview with Marc Weiss, of P.O.V., on his joint project with PBS on
"Stories Since The War" (web page here).
(15 min. 50 sec.).
- Peter Kann (editor of The Wall Street Journal) and Frances
FitzGerald (editor of The Nation), both former Vietnam War
reporters, discuss
the role of the press in Vietnam. Web
page.
- Audio
interview with Peter Arnett, journalist in Vietnam and the Gulf War, but
mainly concerning the Vietnam War. Transcript here.
- Pacifica
Radio on the scandal around "Operation Tailwind", and CNN's
firing of two reporters, including April Oliver, and warning of Peter
Arnett, whom the Pentagon wanted fired.
- Amy
Goodman program on Spite House, including Tom McKenney, "a
Colonel during the Vietnam War. He organized top-secret teams of elite
soldiers who tracked and killed suspected U.S. defectors. He tried to find
and kill Robert Garwood, who is also interviewed, along with the author of
the book. Dubious, except for McKenney, but interesting. (53 minutes). Web
page.
- Cocaine
Politics: Peter Dale Scott discusses his book, co-authored with
Jonathan Marshall, concerning the C.I.A.'s involvement in the heroin
traffic. Good, detailed discussion (Length: 41 minutes). From Freespeech
Internet Television Network.
- Kim Phuc,
interviewed by Alex Chadwick on National Public Radio, November 8, 1996,
in Toronto where she lives.
- Thirtieth
Anniversary of the Columbia University Student Sit-In, 1968, from Democracy
Now!, May 1, 1998. Also, A
Short Tour Through 1968.
- The British
Broadcasting Corporation reports on the damage still caused by
Agent Orange in Vietnam, 30 years after the war.
- Agnew vs. Vietnam War
protestors (May 22, 1970). From Temple
University course.
- Eyewitness to Kent
State killings (May 18, 1970). Also from Temple University.
- Various
Australian audio and a/v files: LBJ thanks for support; Australian
anti-war demonstration.
- Ralph McGehee, CIA
REPORT SHOWS VIETNAM WAR INFORMATION MANIPULATION; main page here.
- Ralph McGehee, "C.I.A.: Deadly Deceits," in eight parts. Part
1; Part
2; Part
3; Part
4; Part
5; Part
6; Part
7; Part
8.
- Marilyn Blatt Young, Interviewed by David Barsamian in 1993. Part1;
Part 2;
Part 3.
- Noam Chomsky, "Lessons of Viet Nam", Madison, WI, March 31,
1985. Part
1; Part
2; Part
3; Part
4.
- Nike
in Indonesia, Amy Goodman interviews Jeff Ballinger, "Democracy
Now" Sept. 15, 1999.
- Robert
S. Macnamara discusses "missed opportunities for peace" in
Vietnam on RadioNation, Week of 9/7-9/14/99.
- Ward Just, interviewed in May 1999, about his
new Vietnam War novel.
1. Protest Songs of the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement Era
IV. Politics.
A. The Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution
- Lenin's
speech, "What Is Soviet Power? Of what consists the essence of this
new power?..." From www.1917.com, but
the sound file streams very slowly from there, so I copied it. This is the
first of eight short speeches by Lenin at this
location; all load slowly.
- Here is
Stalin, speaking about and after World War II, from the same Funet page.
The first words I can make out are "Partisans - the whole world has
heard of you."
- Here is Marshal
Georgi Zhukov, speaking in 1945 after the end of the war. His first
words: "On June 24 1945, in Moscow, in Red Square, a great, historic
parade took place." From the Funet page.
- Here is Anatoli
Lunacharsky, speaking in the 1920s; a very clear recording. He begins:
"Comrades! Human speech is powerful. But live speech, spoken words, are
much (? stronger) than the printed word...". Not copied, so it streams
from the Finnish page and may be a bit slow.
- Nadezhda
Krupskaya, Lenin's widow, speaks in 1937, two years before her death.
Converted from the .wav file on the Funet page. The first words I can make
out are "...Lenin began his revolutionary activity..."
- Mikhail
Kalinin, speaks on 10 October 1932, in celebration of the Dnepropetrovsk
Electrical Generating Station, "one of the first-born children of
Soviet industry." Not copied, so it streams from the Finnish page and
may be a bit slow.
- Democracy Now! Program segment on "U.S.
OIL INTERESTS IN THE CASPIAN SEA", April 2, 1999.
B. Michael Parenti
C. Other Political Tapes
V. Other Academic Lectures
VI. The Internationale!

VII. Other Audio Files
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Rare interview with Christopher Lydon on WBUR's The Connection.
Note: Unfortunately we only have the first half-hour of this interview. (4/12/99,
60 minutes). |
Audio from Class War
RealAudio requires the RealAudio
3.0 player. Get the ToolVox
player.
Albert:
Political Economy 1
Understanding basic economic concepts for
understanding modern production, allocation, and consumption.
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Schechter: The More You Watch The Less You Know
The impact of TV and mass media on
people's minds, very anecdotal...
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Albert:
Political Economy 2
Applying concepts to
understanding diverse economic phenomena from investment patterns, to income
distribution, to government and business policies, and so on...
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Sargent:
Women and Revolution Feminism
and its intents and prospects... |
Shalom:
Foreign Policy
Examining and rebutting all manner of
rationalizations of U.S. foreign policy with very concrete examples...
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Albert:
Radical Theory 1
First of three classes...basic concepts
for understanding society
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Chomsky:
Globalization
Understanding globalization and reactions
to it.
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Albert
Radical Theory 2 Second
class...understanding history... |
Chomsky:
Mass Media
Understanding why and how mass media
operates as it does.
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Albert
Radical Theory 3
Third class...reforms, revolution,
strategy, vision...
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Albert:
New Left Lessons
Teasing lessons from
experiences of the sixties...not just smarts but very funny and moving...
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Albert
Parecon 2 Parecon
1 was about values...here the class is about production and consumption
institutions. |
Daniels:
Race and Racism
A powerful and uplifting survey of racism
and anti-racism.
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Albert
Parecon 3
A class on participatory economic
allocation, or participatory planning.
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Bronski:
Queer Theory
What is queer theory, what is
its relevance and importance...
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Barsamian/Peters:
Mainstream Media 1
First of two classes on how mainstream
media operates and its impact.
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Peters:
Race, Class, and Gender in Media
Understanding the way that broader social
structures infiltrate media institutions.
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Barsamian/Peters:
Mainstream Media 2
Second class on mainstream media....
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RealAudio
and Video: Noam Chomsky
Unless otherwise stated, all links require RealPlayer
from RealNetworks.
Links:
- Progressive
TV: Noam Chomsky - Video. Progressive Magazine editor
Matthew Rothschild interviews Noam Chomsky. Produced by
Progressive TV. Source: freespeech.org pop (Added:
6-Nov-1998 Hits: 111)
- ROX:
Chomsky 4 - Video. Everyone's favorite left anarchist
wraps it up. Produced by ROX. Source: freespeech.org (Added:
7-Nov-1998 Hits: 68)
- ROX:
Noam Chomsky on Drugs - Video. Actually, it's on the
subject of drugs. Part 3 of a 4-part series. Produced by ROX.
Source: freespeech.org (Added:
7-Nov-1998 Hits: 94)
- ROX:
Noam Chomsky: Necessary Illusions - Video. What the
powers that be have to make you believe in order to keep
fucking you up the ass (Part two of a four-part series).
Produced by ROX. Source: freespeech.org pop (Added:
7-Nov-1998 Hits: 103)
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Propaganda and Control of
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The US, Kosovo and History [click
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Noam Chomsky
Chomsky analyzes the reasons behind the US's intervention in Kosovo and
looks at past historical precedents for foreign intervention around the
globe.
downloadable audio files
the following Chomsky event audio transcripts consist of two parts: Noam
Chomsky's speech and the Q&A session following the speech. Each part is
approximately one hour long and is further divided into four 15-minute segments
(for a total of eight files).
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