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    • DVD Release Date: 04/04/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
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    "Questions About Anarchism" interview with Barry Pateman

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    Disc #1 -- Noam Chomsky: Imperial Grand Strategy
    1. Opening [13:26]
    2. Turning Sympathy Into Hatred [7:30]
    3. A Stupendous Source of Strategic Power [13:02]
    4. Al Qaeda [15:09]
    5. An Accident Waiting to Happen [6:32]
    6. A New Doctrine [17:01]
    7. Q&A: What Would You Say to George Bush? [2:32]
    8. Q&A: Kerry and Nader [4:55]
    9. Q&A: Anti-War Movement [8:55]
    10. Q&A: Political Islam [7:28]
    11. Q&A: Hope or Despair? [5:44]
    1. Opening [7:43]
    2. Cointelpro [10:31]
    3. Bush Calls for the Bombing of the U.S. [3:54]
    4. Neo-Reaganism [6:55]
    5. Brazen Hatred and Contempt for Democracy [7:13]
    6. Supporting Saddam [6:56]
    7. Latin America [4:07]
    8. Top-Down Forms of Democracy [5:56]
    9. The Civilizing Effects of Activism [6:41]
    1. Anarchist Visions [6:28]
    2. Control of Attitude and Opinion [9:17]
    3. Community and Technology [4:35]
    4. Primitivism [6:55]
    5. Class Politics [5:56]
    6. Violent or Peaceful Change? [6:57]
    7. The Historical Impact of Anarchism [7:27]

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    The premier intellectual of his generation and the father of modern linguistics challenges written history and the validity of modern media in a pair of powerful lectures and an extended interview which combine to offer a compelling look at modern politics. Those familiar with the activist philosophy of Noam Chomsky know well that he's not one to leave a controversial topic unchallenged. A skilled speaker who manages to be at once entertaining and vastly informative, Chomsky's heated views of American foreign policy and mass media will challenge viewers to second-guess the status quo and question the information they receive on a daily basis. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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