Noam Chomsky Lectures on Modern-Day American Imperialism: Middle East and Beyond
Noam Chomsky, an emeritus professor of linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a well-known political activist critical of U.S. foreign policy, traces modern-day American imperialism to its earliest roots, 25 years before the American Revolution, and he explains how the United States has lived up to its reputation as "the most frightening and dangerous country in the world." Hosted by Boston University School of Law and the Boston University Anti-War Coalition on April 24, 2008.

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