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· Academic Freedom and the Corporatization of Universities. Univeristy of Toronto - Scarborough. April 29, 2011.· Israel and Palestine. Clark University, Worcester, MA. April 12, 2011.· The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan (with Malalai Joya). Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. March 25, 2011.· As Humankind Heads Toward the Cliff. With Ken Hildebrandt. March 25, 2011.· Noam Chomsky answers questions from Ken Loach, Paul Laverty, Alice Walker, Chris Hedges, John Berger and Amira Hass. interview with Frank Barat. March 20, 2011.· Noam Chomsky on Libya, the Arab spring, the cuts and more. Ceasefire Magazine. March 15, 2011.· Contours of Global Order: Domination, Instability, and Xenophobia in a Changing World. Westerkerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. March 13, 2011.· Noam Chomsky and Jeremy Paxman's interview. BBC Newsnight. March 8, 2011.· Noam Chomsky: Bridgewater, MA. Q & A. First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church. February 24, 2011.· How Climate Change Became a "Liberal Hoax". The Nation. February 9, 2011.· Gaza in Crisis. MIT Center for International Studies. January 21, 2011.· World renowned linguist and public intellectual Noam Chomsky calls for the immediate release of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal. YouTube. January 18, 2011.· Noam Chomsky Interview. Wild Wild Left Radio. January 14, 2011.· Are We Running Out of Oil?. The Nation. January 5, 2011.· RSI Rete Due incontra Noam Chomsky (in Ticinese/Italian). RSI Radio Televisone della Svizzera Italiana. December 7, 2010.· Noam Chomsky - Gaza in Crisis: Reflections on Israel's War Against the Palestinians. Law and Disorder Radio. December 6, 2010.· Noam Chomsky: WikiLeaks Cables Reveal "Profound Hatred for Democracy on the Part of Our Political Leadership" (Part I) and Part II. Democracy Now! November 30, 2010.· Prospects for Palestininan Justice (A benefit event for the Gaza Mental Health Foundation). A-Infos Radio Project. Novemeber 14, 2010.· Noam Chomsky: the American Socrates on an Upbeat. Radio Open Source. October 19, 2010.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Allison Kilkenny and Jamie Kilstein (Episode #184). Citizen Radio. October 19, 2010.· A Conversation with Noam Chomsky on Palestine/Israel. Frank Barat. September 2, 2010.· Recorded address to the United National Peace Conference (Albany, New York). United National Peace Conference Media Project. July 24, 2010.· Chomsky: Obama's Imperialist Policies. NY Peace Action benefit. June 9, 2010.· Chomsky in Lebanon. Gulf News. June 3, 2010.· Noam Chomsky and Bill McKibben on Global Warming. On the Earth Productions. June 2, 2010.· Noam Chomsky interview; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4 (in French). Chez Taddéï. March 31, 2010.· Noam Chomsky interview (in English with Hebrew subtities). Israel News. May 23, 2010.· No Mas Muertes! (Noam Chomsky on Arizona's SB 1070). Brown University. May 1, 2010.· Obama, the Middle East, and the Prospects for Peace. Boston University. December 8, 2009.· Gaza: One Year Later. Watertown, Massachusetts. December 6, 2009.· The Unipolar Moment and the Culture of Imperialism. 5th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture at the Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University. December 3, 2009.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Allison Kilkenny and Jamie Kilstein. Citizen Radio. December 2, 2009.· Voice of America (TV) Persian News Network interview. Voice of America (TV) Persian News Network. November 6, 2009.· Chomsky condemns "immoral" Afghan war. BBC Hardtalk. November 3, 2009.· Palestine and the Region in the Obama era: The Emerging Framework. Imperial College Union Political Philosophy Society. October 29, 2009.· What's Ahead for the World?. Your Call Radio. October 1, 2009.· Noam Chomsky's Trick for Avoiding Political Letdown: Low Expectations. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· The "Democratic Deficit". BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· Democracy: America's Oldest Spectator Sport. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· When Paying Taxes Became Un-American. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· Noam Chomsky on Cutting the Cost of Drugs. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· The Return of WWII Economics?. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· Noam Chomsky on Language's Great Mysteries. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· Ethical Dilemmas: Should I Protest Against My Government and Risk Jail Time?. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· Noam Chomsky on Love. BigThink.com. August 26, 2009.· Interactive Dialogue on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Doctrine. United Nations General Assembly. July 23, 2009.· Noam Chomsky on the Past 10 Years: Seattle '99 to WSF to Climate in '09. Pittsburgh Indymedia. June 18, 2009.· Noam Chomsky on WorldStreams. WorldStreams. June 17, 2009.· Crisis and Hope: Theirs and Ours (American Power and the New Mandarins 40th Anniversary Talk). Brecht Forum, Riverside Church, New York City. June 12, 2009.· Noam Chomsky. Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC. June 9, 2009.· Obama, Cigarettes and Marijuana with Noam Chomsky. Dr. Ken Hildebrandt, YouTube. May 17, 2009.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Allison Kilkenny and Jamie Kilstein. Citizen Radio. May 13, 2009.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Neil Denny and Padraig Reidy. Little Atoms. April 24, 2009.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Jean Feraca. Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Wisconsin Public Radio. April 7, 2009.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Radio Digna (with version dubbed in Spanish). Radio Digna. April 2, 2009.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Allison Kilkenny and Jamie Kilstein. Citizen Radio. April 1, 2009.· Chomsky on Geithner. The Real News Network. March 26, 2009.· Interview with US political activist and philosopher Noam Chomsky. Wikinews. March 13, 2009.· In the First Hour of the Obama Presidency with Noam Chomsky. Dr. Ken Hildebrandt, YouTube. January 31, 2009.· Noam Chomsky: Obama's Stance on Gaza Crisis "Approximately the Bush Position". Democracy Now! January 23, 2009.· The U.S. -- Israel's Godfather. Palestine Cultural Center for Peace, Boston, MA. January 21, 2009.· Chomsky on Gaza. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. January 13, 2009.· Noam Chomsky: What Next? The Elections, the Economy, and the World. Democracy Now! November 24, 2008.· Noam Chomsky interviewed by Paul Jay. Real News Network. October 20, 2008.· June's Release from the Archive: Phil Gasper, Noam Chomsky and George Carlin. Seeing Red Radio. August 7, 2008.· Authors@Google: Noam Chomsky. Authors@Google. April 25, 2008.· Noam Chomsky Lectures on Modern-Day American Imperialism: Middle East and Beyond. Hosted by the Boston University School of Law and the Boston University Anti-War Coalition. April 24, 2008.· Noam Chomsky and Omar Baddar Debate the Israel Lobby. Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Arab Student Organization at Boston University. April 12, 2008.· The Middle East in the Context of the Presidential Elections and the "Surge" in Iraq. Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Arab Student Organization at Boston University. April 5, 2008.· What is the best way forward in Iraq?. BigThink.com. March 25, 2008.· How will the changing global powers impact the Israel-Palestine conflict?. BigThink.com. March 25, 2008.· How do you see the global power dynamic in 2008?. BigThink.com. March 25, 2008.· What are your thoughts about the passing of William F. Buckley?. BigThink.com. March 25, 2008.· Chomsky on Iraq: "Responsibilities". Channel4.com. March 19, 2008.· World Focus (Office of the Americas), with Noam Chomsky. KPFK. February 24, 2008.· Interview with Doug Henwood, of Left Business Observer. WBAI, New York. February 7, 2008.· The Costs of War. Roxbury Community College, Boston. January 31, 2008.· Interventions. Back Pages Books, Waltham, MA. January, 2008.· Not Through Annapolis. Democracy Now. November 27, 2007.· Chomsky on Humanism II. Equal Time For Freethought. June 3, 2007.· Chomsky on Humanism. Equal Time For Freethought. May 27, 2007.· On Alan Dershowitz and Norman Finkelstein. Democracy Now. April 17, 2007.· On Iraq, Vietnam, Activism and History. Democracy Now. April 16, 2007.· On Gerald Ford and the Invasion of East Timor. The Struggle. January 5, 2007.· On Israel and Palestine. Media Matters. December 3, 2006.· The Current Crisis in the Middle East. MIT World. November 22, 2006.· The Chomsky Interview. On Point. October 3, 2006.· On America's Foreign Policy. PBS. September 29, 2006.· Noam Chomsky + Robert Trivers. Seed Salon. September 6, 2006.· On 'Failed States'. CounterSpin. August 25, 2006.· On the Situation in the Middle East. From Left Field. August 20, 2006.· My Dinner with Hassan. Open Source. August 14, 2006.· On Lebanon-Israel. Wakeup Call. July 24, 2006.· On Corporations. Progressive Voices Broadcast. July 24, 2006.· U.S.-Backed Israeli Policies Pursuing "End of Palestine". Democracy Now. July 14, 2006.· On Failed States. Charlie Rose. June 6, 2006.· On Latin America's Move Towards "Independence and Integration". United Nations. June 5, 2006.· On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia. RTS Online. April 25, 2006.· On Just War Theory and the Invasion of Iraq. U.S. Military Academy at West Point. April 20, 2006.· War, Geopolitics, and History. MIT Technology and Culture Forum. April 9, 2006.· On Iraq Troop Withdrawal, Haiti, Latin America and Israeli Elections. Democracy Now. April 3, 2006.· Failed States. Democracy Now. March 31, 2006.· Dismantling Empire, Building Democracy. The Backbone Campaign. March 20, 2006.· "The Cutting Edge of the Political Left". The Hour. March 13, 2006.· Imminent Crises: Paths Toward Solutions. Binghamton University. March 8, 2006.· The World after the Invasion. Media Matters. February 26, 2006.· Biolinguistic Explorations. World of Ideas. February 19, 2006.· On the Iraq War and Rendition Flights. RTE News. January 19, 2006.· Stark, Dreadful, Inescapable: The Question of Survival. University College Dublin. January 19, 2006.· War on Terror. RDS, Dublin. January 18, 2006.· Democracy Promotion: Reflections on Intellectuals and the State. University College Dublin. January 17, 2006.· The Biggest Challenge Facing Mankind in 2006. BBC. January 2, 2006.· On the Iraq Election. Radio Netherlands. December 18, 2005.· On Imperial Ambitions. The Speakeasy. December 12, 2005.· On Fake News and Other Societal Woes. NoOne's Listening. December 7, 2005.· Israel & Palestine After Disengagement: Where Do We Go From Here? (Debate with Alan Dershowitz). Harvard University Institute of Politics. November 29, 2005.· An Hour with Noam Chomsky. CKUT. November 24, 2005.· Chomsky's Basic View of the World. G'Day World. October 25, 2005.· U.S. Foreign Policy and Iraq. Ideas Network. October 19, 2005.· Washington's Messianic Mission. Hampshire College. October 11, 2005.· On the Consequences of the Iraq Invasion. The Charles Goyette Show. June 8, 2005.· Discourses on Iraq and the Middle East. MIT World. May 4, 2005.· On Social Activism. Washington State University. April 22, 2005.· Imminent Crises: Responsibilities and Opportunities. Washington State University. April 22, 2005.· Illegal but Legitimate: a Dubious Doctrine for the Times. University of Washington. April 20, 2005.· On the New Iraqi Government. KUOW. April 20, 2005.· On Language and Freedom. University of Bologna. April 1, 2005.· Forgotten History. Academic and Research Network of Slovenia. March 29, 2005.· The United States, Israel, and Palestine. University of Leipzig. March 28, 2005.· Illegal but Legitimate: a Dubious Doctrine for the Times. University of Edinburgh. March 22, 2005.· The Idea of Universality in Linguistics and Human Rights. Technology and Culture Forum (MIT). March 15, 2005.· The United States in the Middle East. Lebanese Student Club at MIT. February 15, 2005.· On the State of Things. Left Business Observer. February 10, 2005.· The Future of Iraq and U.S. Occupation. International Relations Center. January 26, 2005.· Life With Noam Chomsky. Radio Islam. January 12, 2005.· On the Election. Common Sense. November 30, 2004.· The Life and Times of Noam Chomsky. Democracy Now. November 26, 2004.· On the US Elections and the Independent Media Movement. Radioactive San Diego. November 23, 2004.· Illegal but Legitimate: A Dubious Doctrine for the Times. The Earth Institute. November 16, 2004.· Simple Truths, Hard Problems. Frumkes Lecture. November 15, 2004.· On Yasser Arafat, Iraq and the Draft. Democracy Now. November 15, 2004.· On the U.S. Election. Real Show with Bill Maher. November 5, 2004.· Illegal but Legitimate: A Dubious Doctrine for the Times. Academic Freedom Lecture. October 28, 2004.· On the State of the Nation, Iraq and the Election. Democracy Now. October 21, 2004.· Empire-Building: Domestic and International Consequences. Technology and Culture Forum (MIT). October 8, 2004.· On Reagan's Legacy. Democracy Now. June 7, 2004.· On Hegemony or Survival. The Majority Report. June 3, 2004.· On the Ideology of the New World Order. 'Another World is Possible! Network' (Budapest). June, 2004.· American Hegemony or Human Survival? Your Call Radio. May 27, 2004.· Preventive Warriors. Democracy Now. May 27, 2004.· Doctrines and Visions. University of Oxford. May 20, 2004.· On American Imperialism and British Me Too-ism. BBC News. May 19, 2004.· On "Democratizing" Iraq and Negroponte's Appointment to Iraq's Embassy. Cambridge Forum. April 29, 2004.· Iraq and Beyond. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. April 19, 2004.· On Terrorism and the Occupation of Iraq. Speech Delivered on the International Day of Action. March 20, 2004.· Haiti's History. Democracy Now. March 17, 2004.· The Militarization of Science and Space. Technology and Culture Forum (MIT). February 15, 2004.· On Bush and Empire. Left Business Observer. January 22, 2004.· A Review of 2003. Democracy Now. December 31, 2003.· On Iraq, War Profiteers & The Media. Democracy Now. December 26, 2003.· Interview with Noam Chomsky. BBC. December 21, 2003.· Chat on Hegemony or Survival. MSNBC. December 15, 2003.· Propaganda and War: Iraq and Beyond. Emerson College. November 24, 2003.· On the Internet, the Middle East, and Democratic Elections. The Charlie Rose Show. November 20, 2003.· Hegemony or Survival. The Tavis Smiley Show. November 19, 2003.· Hegemony or Survival: Author Audio. November 1, 2003.· The Aftermath of September 11. Fermilab. October 8, 2003.· Noam Chomsky on Hegemony or Survival. Illinois State University. October 7, 2003.· On the U.S. and the world. Media Matters. October 5, 2003.· On his Political Activism, U.S. Foreign Policy and Other Topics. C-Span. June 1, 2003.· Does the USA Intend to Dominate the Whole World by Force? Radio Netherlands. May 30, 2003.· On U.S.-Korean relations. Democracy Now. May 14, 2003.· On the Invasion of Iraq. Democracy Now. April 17, 2003.· On the Invasion of Iraq and the Peace Movement. Office of the Americas. April 6, 2003.· The World After the Iraq Invasion. KGNU radio. April 5, 2003.· Iraq and the Imperial Vision. Power Gym, Conte Forum. March 23, 2003.· Another World: Alternative Ways to Globalization. Harvard Graduate School of Education. February 28, 2003.· On U.S. Empire and the Global Movement Against. Democracy Now. February 18, 2003.· On the Anti-War Movement. The Connection. January 23, 2003.· On Pirates and Emperors. BBC. December, 2002.· Why Iraq? Harvard University Institute of Politics. November 4, 2002.· On the "War on Terror". Milwaukee Area Technical College. November 1, 2002.· Unending Wars: The U.S. and the Middle East. The University of Texas. October 20, 2002.· Prospects for the Anti-War Movement. Left Business Observer. October 17, 2002.· On What Changed after September 11. University of Houston. October 18, 2002.· On Iraq. Sveriges Radio. September 21, 2002.· On Terror. This Is Hell. June 8, 2002.· On the Role of Nuclear Weapons in U.S. Global Domination. Democracy Now. May 24, 2002.· On the Long and Bloody History of U.S.-Sponsored Terrorism. Democracy Now. May 22, 2002.· Emerging Framework of World Power. Northeastern University. April 23, 2002.· Activism, Anarchism, and Power. Conversations with History. March 22, 2002.· A Radical Perspective on U.S. Foreign Policy. Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley. March 22, 2002.· Language and Mind Revisited: Language and the Rest of the World. Hitchcock Lectures. March 20, 2002.· Language and Mind Revisited: The Biolinguistic Turn. Hitchcock Lectures. March 19, 2002.· On the State of the World. On Point. March 6, 2002.· On 9-11 and the "War on Terrorism". Focus 580. March 5, 2002.· The Uses of Haiti. Student Pugwash Northeast Regional Conference. February 22, 2002.· On Being Accused of Crimes Against the State Turkey. Democracy Now. February 14, 2002.· On Pentagon's Public Relations Battle. Democracy Now. February 12, 2002.· On Turkey to defend his local publisher. CBC. February 7, 2002.· At World Social Forum in Brazil. Democracy Now. February 5, 2002.· The Journalist from Mars. FAIR. January 23, 2002.· Noam Chomsky Ushers in the New Year with Democracy Now! in Exile. Democracy Now. January 1, 2002.· On the War Against Afghanistan and the Shape of The World Since 9-11. Democracy Now. December 17, 2001.· On India, Pakistan and the Widening of the So-Called War On Terrorism. Democracy Now. December 4, 2001.· On 9-11. This Is Hell. September 15, 2001.· On Anthrax and Pentagon's New Bioweapons. Democracy Now. October 24, 2001.· Sponsors of State Terror Enlist in the Fight Against Terrorism. Democracy Now. October 23, 2001.· The New War Against Terror. Technology and Culture Forum (MIT). October 18, 2001.· On Terrorism in Practice and in Propaganda. Democracy Now. September 21, 2001.· On Various Issues. This Is Hell. September 1, 2001.· Teach-in On the 25th Anniversary of the End of the Vietnam War. Democracy Now. August 17, 2001.· On the Language of Death and the Rogue United States, with Robert Fisk. Democracy Now. August 7, 2001.· Institutions vs. People: Will the Species Self-Destruct? Technology and Culture Forum (MIT). April 10, 2001.· Is Bush Provoking a New Cold War? Democracy Now. April 5, 2001.· Sovereignty, Democracy, Markets: Some Skeptical Ruminations. Brooklyn Law School. February 23, 2001.· Propaganda and Control of the Public Mind [1]. Harvard Trade Union Program. January 16, 2001.· Propaganda and Control of the Public Mind [2]. Harvard Trade Union Program. January 16, 2001.· On Middle East Politics. Democracy Now. February 7, 2001.· End of Millennium Conversation. Democracy Now. December 29, 2000.· "The Current Crises in the Middle East: What Can We Do?" MIT. December 14, 2000.· On the Repression of Democratic Movements, US Elections, and Future Prospects. GenderTalk. October 30, 2000.· On the Middle East. Democracy Now. October 16, 2000.· On the 2000 Election, with Jesse Jackson. Democracy Now. September 7, 2000.· On the United Nations. Democracy Now. September 7, 2000.· On State Terror and U.S. Foreign . Democracy Now. May 22, 2000.· On Terrorism. Democracy Now. May 17, 2000.· On Vietnam. Democracy Now. May 12, 2000.· Teach-in On the 25th Anniversary of the End of the Vietnam War. Democracy Now. May 1, 2000.· The Right of Return. Trans-Arab Research Institute. April 8, 2000.· On Globalization. Democracy Now. February 3, 2000.· Case Studies in Hypocrisy: U.S. Human Rights Policy [1]. AK Press Audio. 2000.· Case Studies in Hypocrisy: U.S. Human Rights Policy [2]. AK Press Audio. 2000.· Noam Chomsky: The Conscience of America. Allan Gregg in Conversation. 2000.· Globalization and the New World Order. Democracy Now. October 21, 1999.· On Why Americans Should Care About East Timor. Democracy Now. September 3, 1999.· Kosovo, Serbia, NATO and the US. Radio Free Maine. June 4, 1999.· Manufacturing Consent. People's Tribune Radio. June 1, 1999.· Sovereignty and World Order. Harvard University Institute of Politics. March 25, 1999.· On NATO Bombings of Yugoslavia, with Edward Said. Democracy Now. May 14, 1999.· On Kosovo, Vietnam and Media Manipulation. Global Kitchen. April 19, 1999.· On Kosovo, with Edward Said. Democracy Now. April 12, 1999.· On the U.S. Policy in the Middle East, with Edward Said. Theater of Ideas. April 9, 1999.· On Kosovo. Democracy Now. April 5, 1999.· On the U.S. Policy in Iraq. Democracy Now. February 8, 1999.· On the New World Order. Democracy Now. February 2, 1999.· On the US Policy in the Middle East and the Role of the Media. CounterSpin. January 15 - 22, 1999.· New World Order, A Changing Vision. University of Maryland. January 14, 1999.· On Pinochet Case. Democracy Now. December 7, 1998.· On the World Economy. Democracy Now. October 15, 1998.· Undeterred: International Activism. Making Contact. September 23, 1998.· On U.S. Bombings in Sudan. Democracy Now. August 25, 1998.· Chomsky's Theory that Language Is Largely Innate and Not Learned. BBC. June 21, 1998.· Corporations As Forms of Tyranny, the Control of Minds. BBC. June 21, 1998.· The Self-Delusion of the Powerful and the Collusion of the Educated. BBC. June 21, 1998.· Vietnam and the Rewriting of the History of the War. BBC. June 21, 1998.· On Events in Indonesia. Democracy Now. May 22, 1998.· On U.S. Economy. Democracy Now. May 14, 1998.· Market Democracy: Doctrines and Reality. Democracy Now. May 7, 1998.· Law, Morality and Politics in the Kosovo Conflict. Kosovo Radio. December 4, 1997.· The Common Good. Making Contact. October 29, 1997.· Is Capitalism Just? April 4, 1997.· Rage Against the Machine Interviews Chomsky. Radio Free LA. January, 1997.· On the Corporate State. 'Rights and Wrongs' series. 1997.· Noam Chomsky. Progressive TV. 1997.· Free Market Fantasies. AK Press Audio. April 13, 1996.· Controlling the Public Mind. Hotel Vancouver. March 1, 1996.· The Propaganda Model. Freespeech. 1996.· East Timor. No Censorship Radio. November 4, 1995.· Class War and the Attack on Working People. AK Press Audio. May 9, 1995.· Interview with Shelagh Rogers. MorningSide. March 31, 1995.· Capital Rules. AK Press Audio. December 9, 1995.· Prospects for Democracy. AK Press Audio. January 1, 1994.· Necessary Illusions. ROX. 1994.· On Drugs. ROX. 1994.· Chomsky 4. ROX. 1994.· The Clinton Vision. AK Press Audio. December 10, 1993.· Massacre in East Timor: A Case Study in U.S. Foreign Policy. Harvard University Institute of Politics. April 21, 1992.· The New World Order: Latin America. 1992.· Manufacturing Consent. 1992.· Media Coverage of the Gulf War: Journalism or Jingoism? Harvard University Institute of Politics. April 30, 1991.· Debate with Richard Perle [1]. The Ohio State University. 1988.· Debate with Richard Perle [2]. The Ohio State University. 1988.· Media as a Propaganda System [1]. Montclair State University. 1988.· Media as a Propaganda System [2]. Montclair State University. 1988.· Media as a Propaganda System [3]. Montclair State University. 1988.· Media as a Propaganda System [4]. Montclair State University. 1988.· The Lessons of Viet Nam. March 31, 1985.· U.S. Foreign Policy in Central America [1]. University of California, Berkeley. May 14, 1984.· U.S. Foreign Policy in Central America [2]. University of California, Berkeley. May 14, 1984.· U.S. Middle East Policy and the American Peace Movement [1]. University of California, Berkeley. May 14, 1984.· U.S. Middle East Policy and the American Peace Movement [2]. University of California, Berkeley. May 14, 1984.· U.S. Middle East Policy and the American Peace Movement [3]. University of California, Berkeley. May 14, 1984.· Human Nature: Justice versus Power. 1971.· Government in the Future. Poetry Center, New York. February 16, 1970.· Noam Chomsky On the World: The Chomsky Sessions. iTunes Store. No Date.