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Talking `Anarchy' With Chomsky

Chomsky, Noam | April 24, 2000 issue

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This article presents an interview with Noam Chomsky, who is a longtime political activist, writer and professor of linguistics at MIT. About WTO ministerial meeting, held in Seattle, he says that it was a very significant event. It reflected a very broad opposition to the corporate-led globalization that's been imposed under primarily U.S. leadership, but by the other major industrial countries, too. About the debt crisis, he says that there is a debt, but who owes it and who's responsible for it is an ideological question, not an economic question.

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CHOMSKY, Noam -- Interviews; POLITICAL activists; SOCIAL movements; POLITICAL participation; INTERNATIONAL trade; FINANCIAL crises; DEBT
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