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- Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras announces a new home near Symphony Hall – The Boston Globe March 16, 2023
- OpenAI announces ChatGPT successor GPT-4 – BBC News March 16, 2023
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- The Promises of Regenerative Agriculture with Alana Siegner and Ryan Peterson March 15, 2023
- Africana Section (African and Middle Eastern Reading Room, Library of Congress) March 15, 2023
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Daily Archives: June 5, 2022
Noam Chomsky: ‘Cut back fossil fuel use, or face cataclysm.’ (pt. 3: Solving the climate crisis)
Eftertryk Magasin– Oct 17, 2021
“We can either start right now cutting back on fossil fuel use and do it systematically every year until we phase them out by mid-century. That’s one choice. The other choice is cataclysm. The end of organized human life on earth. Not immediately, you know, we’ll just reach irreversible tipping points, and it goes on to disaster. Those are the options.” On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky. This is part three of that interview. In this part Chomsky talks about solving the climate crisis.
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Noam Chomsky: “A war between China and United States means we’re finished. ” (pt 2: AUKUS/China)
Eftertryk Magasin – Oct 17, 2021
“The world is basically the mafia, and the Godfather gives the orders and others obey – whether they like it or not. It’s reality, not political science.” On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky. This is part two of that interview. Chomsky considers the new China-focused trilateral security pact between Australia, the U.K. and the U.S., in the Indo-Pacific region (AUKUS).
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Noam Chomsky: “The world is the mafia, and the Godfather gives the orders.” (pt. 1: Afghanistan)
Eftertryk Magasin– Oct 17, 2021
“We have to show our muscle and intimidate everyone.” On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky. This is part one of that interview. Chomsky answers a question about the Afghanistan war. We hope you enjoy the video, hit the like button, and engage us with a comment down below. Eftertryk Magazine is a free and non-profit leftist magazine in Danish: www.eftertrykket.dk
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Interview with Noam Chomsky. Eftertryk Magazine. (Oct. 2021)
Eftertryk Magasin – Oct 17, 2021
On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky on four issues of our times: 1) The justification for the Afghanistan war in the immediate wake of 9-11 2) AUKUS and the new cold war with China 3) The climate crisis 4) The principles and values of socialist anarchism. We hope you enjoy the video, press the like button, and engage us with a comment down below. Eftertryk Magazine is a free and non-profit leftist magazine in Danish: www.eftertrykket.dk You can follow us: On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EftertrykMag… And Twitter: https://twitter.com/EftertrykMag
Noam Chomsky: “The world is the mafia, and the Godfather gives the orders.” (pt. 1: Afghanistan)
Eftertryk Magasin– Oct 17, 2021
“We have to show our muscle and intimidate everyone.” On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky. This is part one of that interview. Chomsky answers a question about the Afghanistan war. We hope you enjoy the video, hit the like button, and engage us with a comment down below. Eftertryk Magazine is a free and non-profit leftist magazine in Danish: www.eftertrykket.dk
Noam Chomsky: “A war between China and United States means we’re finished.” (pt 2: AUKUS/China)
Eftertryk Magasin – Oct 17, 2021
“The world is basically the mafia, and the Godfather gives the orders and others obey – whether they like it or not. It’s reality, not political science.” On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky. This is part two of that interview. Chomsky considers the new China-focused trilateral security pact between Australia, the U.K. and the U.S., in the Indo-Pacific region (AUKUS).
Noam Chomsky: ‘Cut back fossil fuel use, or face cataclysm.’ (pt. 3: Solving the climate crisis)
Eftertryk Magasin– Oct 17, 2021
“We can either start right now cutting back on fossil fuel use and do it systematically every year until we phase them out by mid-century. That’s one choice. The other choice is cataclysm. The end of organized human life on earth. Not immediately, you know, we’ll just reach irreversible tipping points, and it goes on to disaster. Those are the options.” On 8th October 2021, Eftertryk Magazine interviewed professor Noam Chomsky. This is part three of that interview. In this part Chomsky talks about solving the climate crisis.
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Noam Chomsky: The Alien perspective on humanity – Jung & Naiv: Episode 284
Jung & Naiv – Oct 23, 2016
Werde ein Naivling/Subscribe ► http://bit.ly/1A3Gt6E German, Spanish & English subtitles available! Fanshop ► http://fanshop-jungundnaiv.de/ We meet Noam (and his wife) in his office at MIT in Cambridge. Tilo asks Noam to pretend to be an alien for a moment. An alien who looks down on Earth. What does he witness? Chomsky explains what the objective observer from out of space would see: What is humanity up to in the 21st century? Will it be our final century? Are we going to survive? What existential dangers are we facing? What’s the most dangerous organization in human history? Tilo and “Alien Chomsky” also talk about the American Empire: Is it going to last? Is America the exception to the rule of Empires always falling? What about Obama’s drone program? Is Obama a terrorist? Is Germany part of a terrorist organization? Is Martin Luther King still right about his government? Thanks to more than a thousand supporters who helped produce this episode with Noam Chomsky! You are all being credited at the end of the episode.
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The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel
YouTube Movies & Shows – May 24, 2022
The Corporation (2003) examined an institution within society; The New Corporation reveals a world now fully remade in the corporation’s image, perilously close to losing democracy.
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