Zebra 3
May 6th, 2003, 01:51 PM
Since Noam Chomsky emerged as an outspoken critic of U.S. foreign policy in the 1960s, he's won many loyal followers. The professor still maintains a heavy scheldule of speaking engagements across North America, and everywhere he goes he's greeted by enthusiastic crowds, despite the fact he's a dull speaker. But his radical ideas about politics and society are powerful, and to some inspiring.
The new documentary Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause which will air on Vision TV, Thursday, May 8, at 9:00pm & midnight ET examines the Chomsky phenomenon, looking at why so many people relate to his way of thinking. Taped during a speaking engagement in Hamilton, Ontario, the film also sees Chomsky offer his opinions on the invasion of Iraq and the international campaign against terror.
The new documentary Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause which will air on Vision TV, Thursday, May 8, at 9:00pm & midnight ET examines the Chomsky phenomenon, looking at why so many people relate to his way of thinking. Taped during a speaking engagement in Hamilton, Ontario, the film also sees Chomsky offer his opinions on the invasion of Iraq and the international campaign against terror.