Noam Chomsky - Interview at MIT 'Infinite History Project'
Noam Chomsky interviewed by Karen Arenson at MIT. The interview took place May 29, 2009. The conversation ranges from Chomsky's early years at MIT, how his own field in linguistics took form to other topics such as his role as a political dissident.

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