Discuss anti-intellectualism with Noam Chomsky
- Details
- Published on Monday, 06 June 2016 11:30
- Written by editor
A Discussion with Noam ChomskyDan Falcone and Saul Isaacson discuss anti-intellectualism, terrorism, and the elections with Noam. counterpunch NEWS UPDATE 6-4-2016
Hillary as the War Party Candidate
Diana Johnstone on the Queen of Chaos and her imperial visions.
Democrats in Dis-ArrayRob Urie explores the mounting problems within the Democratic establishment.
Hard Times for the Israel Lobby
Andrew Levine explains how Sanders and Trump are giving the Israel lobby a hard time.
Corporate Dominion and Rebellion
Richard W. Behan on the pending chaos of a Hillary Clinton presidency.
Diamond Dogs
Jeffrey St. Clair investigates the Clinton family jewels.
Sanders v. Clinton on Palestine
Eric Mann says when it comes to Palestine, it's no contest between Sandes and Clinton.
Climate and a Very Hot Election Year
Robert Hunziker on what the 2016 election means for the environment.
A Very Brazilian Coup
Conn Hallinan investigates what was really behind the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Who's the Fascist?
Margaret Kimberley writes that Donald Trump is the ill-spoken, boorish, graceless version of every American president in modern history.
Clinton An Environmental Champion?
Joyce Nelson on the Fracking Bride of Frankenfood.
View All of CounterPunch's Recent Articles
Zen Economics: How Capitalism Hit the Skids
Rob Urie's Zen Economics addresses the background philosophical issues around economics, science and technology to place them in context and then applies the results to work and labor, income and wealth distribution, environmental crisis and animal rights. Zen enters as absence, as radical humility toward what is knowable and what is known. This view derives from years spent with the base texts of existential philosophy, from correspondence between Martin Heidegger and D.T. Suzuki around the relationship between Heidegger's ontology and Zen and from Buddhism as a practical, non-deistic, philosophy of life. The book ends with a political program that emerges from four decades of political activism.Purchase Today!
Media of the Day Crude L.A.: California's Urban Oil Fields
Quote of the Day Eduardo Galeano: "No history is mute. No matter how much they own it, break it, and lie about it, human history refuses to shut its mouth. Despite deafness and ignorance, the time that was continues to tick inside the time that is."
This week CounterPunch Radio host Eric Draitser sits down with Elif Sarican to discuss the Kurds in the midst of the Syrian war and the onslaught by the Turkish government.Listen Today!
www.counterpunch.org 1(800) 840-3683
P.O. Box 228 Petrolia, CA 95558 | 800.840-3683
Try it free today

