Noam Chomsky has not just been
watching the Occupy movement. A veteran of the civil rights, anti-war,
and anti-intervention movements of the 1960s through the 1980s, he’s
given lectures at Occupy Boston and talked with occupiers across the US.
His new book, Occupy, published in the Occupied Media Pamphlet Series by Zuccotti Park Press brings
together several of those lectures, a speech on “occupying foreign
policy” and a brief tribute to his friend and co-agitator Howard Zinn.
From
his speeches, and in this conversation, it’s clear that the emeritus
MIT professor and author is as impressed by the spontaneous, cooperative
communities some Occupy encampments created, as he is by the movement’s
political impact. READ MORE
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