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Harry Kershner <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Fri, 5 Oct 2001 06:18:00 -0500
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Michael Pugliese is a disinforming right-wing hack who occasionally
exposes his ignorance on American television. He is to Chomsky what Ronald
Reagan is to Einstein.  --

On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 16:25:00
 Michael Pugliese wrote:
>CHAPTER 3: THE CHOMSKY-LACOUTURE CONTROVERSY
>http://www-mcnair.berkeley.edu/uga/osl/mcnair/Sophal_Ear_canon.html
>
>Questions that are obviously crucial even apart from the legacy of the
>war--for example, the sources of the policies of the postwar Cambodian
>regime in historical experience, traditional culture, Khmer nationalism, or
>internal social conflict--have been passed by in silence as the propaganda
>machine gravitates to the evils of a competitive socioeconomic system so as
>to establish its basic principle: that "liberation" by "Marxists" is the
>worst fate that can befall any people under Western dominance.
>
>--Chomsky and Herman, 1979[115]
>

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