NOAM CHOMSKY: NEOLIBERALISM AND THE ROOTS OF FASCISM

Noam Chomsky Delves Into How Half A Century Of Neoliberalism Set The Stage For Contemporary Fascist Movements From Hungary To India And The US.

This is the second part of a two-part interview.

World-renowned linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, essayist, and political activist Noam Chomsky returns to The Chris Hedges Report to continue their discussion on contemporary fascism, the war in Ukraine, and the tasks of the left in a time of ecological and political crisis. You can watch the first part of this two-part interview here.

Noam Chomsky is the author of more than 150 books on topics that include linguistics, the press, the inner workings of empire, and the war industry. He is a Laureate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona and an Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His books include Hegemony or SurvivalFor Reasons of State, American Power and the New MandarinsUnderstanding PowerThe Chomsky-Foucault Debate: On Human NatureOn LanguageObjectivity and Liberal ScholarshipThe Fateful Triangle, and many others. His latest book is Notes on Resistance, interviews by David Barsamian.

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