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55 minute talk at Harvard University; Lively 1-hour question-and-answer session; Noam Chomsky's bibliography, biography, and CV; Subtitles in English, Chinese (CN & HK)
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2. Introduction and First Thesis [2:12]
3. Principal Guidelines for Talk [:57]
4. The Second Thesis [3:30]
5. What Is Terrorism? [:28]
6. Reagan's War On Terror in the 1980's [1:10]
7. US Votes Against UN Resolution Condemning Terrorism [4:14]
8. 1st Prize for Worst Acts of Terrorism in the Middle East [6:57]
9. 2nd Prize for Worst Acts of Terrorism in the Middle East [1:18]
10. 3rd Prize for Worst Acts of Terrorism in the Middle East [3:46]
11. Prize-winning Acts Not Even in the Running [1:34]
Noam Chomsky: Distorted Morality - America's War on Terror? features scholar Noam Chomsky presenting his thesis before an audience at Harvard University on February 6, 2002. He provides logical support for his argument against the U.S. government's proposed war on terror. Using thoughtful analysis and cited sources, Chomsky reveals instances where the U.S. government has favored terrorism in order to achieve its own means. Following the speech, he engages in an hour-long Q & A session in which he defends his position. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide