What is terrorism? And how can we reduce the likelihood of such crimes,
whether they are against us, or against someone else? With his vintage
flair, penetrating analysis, and ironic wit, Chomsky, in perhaps his
most anticipated lecture ever--delivered a month after 9/11, and his
first public statement--makes sense of a world apparently gone mad.
We certainly want to reduce the level of terror. . . . There is one easy
way to do that . . . stop participating in it.--Noam Chomsky, from the
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Noam Chomsky is the author of dozens of books and CDs on American
foreign policy, international affairs, human rights, the media,
linguistics, and the mind. He is a legend--deservedly.