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Noam Chomsky >> Paul's Socialist Podcast Episode #1
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This podcast is devoted to presenting unique discussions, debates, news commentary and academic lectures to the public from a broadly left-wing or socialist perspective.
This episode features a recent talk given by famed academic and author Noam Chomsky.
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Posted by Paulitics at 10/26/2007 09:37:00 PM | 4 comments





Paul, this is a great idea, but - can you try to include the year of the lecture in your podcast?
Aradhanad,
I'll try my best. The Chomsky lecture was this year (2007), I have only a rough idea when the Callinicos lecture was (post 9/11) and I have absolutely no idea when the Michael Parenti lecture was.
I'll do my best to hunt down that information for you though.
Cheers.
Paul
Callinicos' talk is from "Marxism 2006"
Most of the talks from Marxism 2004, 2005 and 2006 are available here:
http://mp3.lpi.org.uk/resistancemp/fulllist.htm
Sadly 2006 mp3s suffer from poor sound, nevertheless, loads of good stuff there.
There's some other talks there too -notably Michael Parenti's treatment of Caesar from an essentially marxist perspective.
My personal highlight is the late great Tony Cliff on "Was USSR socialist?" He's so funny, and astute too, of course. There's plenty of Callinicos there, and Chris Harman too. Excellent resource - enjoy! :)
This lecture by Chomsky was given on Oct 10 2007 at the University of Chicago. The full audio including other speakers like Tariq Ali, John Mearsheimer, Akeel Bilgrami, Neve Gordon, Tony Judt and Norman Finkelstein can be found at: http://www.academicfreedomchicago.org