The 2004 Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Lecture
will be given by Professor Noam Chomsky and is
called, 'Simple Truths, Hard Choices: Some Thoughts on
Terror, Justice and Self-defense'.
Professor Ted Honderich will preside.
The lecture will take place on 19 May at 5.30 pm in
Logan Hall, The Institute of Education, 20 Bedford
Way,
London WC1. The lecture is free and open to the
public.
There are no tickets, and no reservations can be made.
We suggest you arrive early to be sure of a seat.
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Good Old Noem
15.04.2004 12:05
Noam Chomsky, tosser of the week (any week)
Noam hater
why?
15.04.2004 13:35
ess
Noams Work
15.04.2004 13:51
I agree that most of the stuff i've read by him is quite hard but the smaller books like "Media Control" or "9-11" are much simpler to follow.
KV
clockwork cretins
15.04.2004 14:49
"no justice, no peace, fuck th...(etc)"
"Hey, that Goerge Bush eh? Who's the REAL terrorist? Tell me that!...(etc)"
"Can't believe this stuff's illegal, man. I mean, no one gets stoned and goes out and starts a fight...(etc)"
PLAYTIME! Goodee!...
jim matthews
if you can't beat the message, beat the messenger
15.04.2004 15:35
Chomsky has not endorsed, supported or given birth to John Kerry. He said he's probably a 'fraction' better than Bush. I happen to disagree, 'serious' 'liberals' tend to be able to convince the liberal intelligensia that genocide is the only moral course, whereas criticisng Bush is like shooting fish in a Barrel (or civilians in Falluja). If you disagree with Chomsky's analysis, then debunk it. Of course thats actually pretty difficult because he's well read and pretty intellectual, so its easier to just throw childish insults and false slurs anonymously over the web.
Now Now, jim matthews, there's no need for intellectualism now is there?
Ess, the stuff published by seven stories press is pretty easy going, I second KV's recomendation here. '9-11' is a good start point as its basically a series of interviews transcripted. 'Web of Deceit' by Mark Curtis is a similar thing focussing on the UK and is very readable as it breaks down into distinct chapters on Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo etc, and its only £6 or so from online retailers (which i'll refrain from advertising here ;-)
Gnome
Easy to understand Chomsky
15.04.2004 16:41
Enjoy.
Prajña
Homepage: http://www.warcrimes.org.uk/
chomsky
15.04.2004 16:56
Is there any point in going to see him speak, other than to witness him slaying opponents, talking in dull facts and figures, and generally being quite coercive?
ben
Chomsky?
10.05.2004 22:53
Keith
e-mail: mental@times88.freeserve.co.uk
Chomsky doesn't make sense?
13.05.2004 00:06
Chomsky's approach is certainly not coercive. The reason he has such a position of pretige on the left is because he is truly an intellectual who with great insight and explanation, luckily backed up with much factual reference (surely you'd prefer someone who's views are based in factual analysis, ben?) that manages to discuss and analyse the global situation without the blinkers of an agenda set by a political doctrine (eg. Marxism, self interested neo-liberalism etc).
Chomsky, as an anarchist, takes an incredibly, in fact astonishingly, openminded and informed viewpoint; this is why he is so well respected as a face of the left; he is unerringly rational. And this is complex, it isn't easy to grasp some of his ideas, so it is important to go and hear what will probably be his final lecture in the UK.
Hope to see you there.
MattyO
Origin of original sound free thinking "Noam"
07.10.2004 04:17
Robert E. Kroff Licoln City, OR / U.S.
Robert Kroff
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