Noam Chomsky - Conversations with History

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On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler is joined by linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky to discuss activism, anarchism and the role the United States plays in the world today. [6/2002] [Show ID: 6568]
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@robotman8919
@robotman8919 4 роки тому
The genre of the intro music is educational synth
@jcole139
@jcole139 3 роки тому
Maybe it shows my age but the music was one of my favorite parts of the video
@aeneas237
@aeneas237 3 роки тому
It’s like the beginning of an NES game
@elialehman3052
@elialehman3052 3 роки тому
What synth though? Dx7?
@maxheadrom3088
@maxheadrom3088 3 роки тому
@@jcole139 Musically it was the best part, indeed. I also like this kind of music ... because I like educational videos - the opening of "The Mechanical Universe" has the same feel (though it's synth strings).
@tastemaker_87
@tastemaker_87 3 роки тому
Lets be clear. The music is awful. Intellect and music taste are almost always worlds apart. Al Green? Radiohead? Super intelligent people have never heard of them.
@mazxbv
@mazxbv 5 років тому
imagine being 7 years old and saying to your parents, "power is always illegitimate by assumption"
@1911beauty
@1911beauty 4 роки тому
Absolutes are almost always incorrect
@frankstared
@frankstared 3 роки тому
@@1911beauty Semantics. Since we live in societies our societies should diffuse power among all citizens. It is as intuitive and natural as the born self-determination of all organisms. Chomsky is endorsing the modus operandi of humanity for nearly its entire existence. That approach, defined by equity and collaboration, has only been overturned in the past millennium or so. Indeed, within many functional families, relationships , neighborhoods and communities, it is equity and collaboration that are the basis of all loving-kindness.
@brickbuddystudios
@brickbuddystudios 3 роки тому
probably came right after the parants said some version of “because I said so.”
@elialehman3052
@elialehman3052 3 роки тому
Absolutes are more useful and appropriate when discussing generalized principles...and equally meaningless.
@millardfilmore1403
@millardfilmore1403 3 роки тому
@@1911beauty he is not saying that “power is always* illegitimate.” He says that “by assumption” power must always, at first, be considered illegitimate aka it must legitimize or prove itself in order to justify itself.
@israelmonrroy
@israelmonrroy 14 років тому
This man has help me grow. Thank you Noam Chomsky. Thank you very much.
@frankstared
@frankstared 3 роки тому
He is a mentor to many and the humanist tradition he embodies is deep and wide.
@billlets5460
@billlets5460 Рік тому
He accepts your thanks both humbly and graciously--it is the only reason he opens his mouth and why he hasn't died yet. For a person to grow because he said something is a great honor to him. He says "thank you" back.
@jiensuyang3915
@jiensuyang3915 7 місяців тому
@@billlets5460 are u the spokesman for Chomsky?
@yurtyusta4431
@yurtyusta4431 5 місяців тому
​@@jiensuyang3915p
@Erieolae
@Erieolae 4 роки тому
It's amazing how diverse the comment section is in terms of years. You can see comments from 1 year ago, 12 years ago, and 3 weeks ago all next to each other and everything in between and outside. Some day people in the future will be reading this comment and all we all have a common interest of listening to this man.
@Erieolae
@Erieolae 3 роки тому
@Valon Muadibh np
@maxheadrom3088
@maxheadrom3088 3 роки тому
2020 here, November! I found it looking for his opinion about Columbus. I would really like to hear him talking about it. This interview is marvelous because it goes into Chomsky's life and his method of analysis. I have a feeling Chomsky would laugh(1) at the Columbus thing - because he knows History. (1) Chomsky laughs of few things and I don't think he would actually laugh about that.
@gaberodriguez7938
@gaberodriguez7938 3 роки тому
Yeah it’s amazing
@willp8787
@willp8787 3 роки тому
It is kind of a short hand way to avoid deep reading. Not at all bad, but not the same thing. How much richer for us all if we all have only logged the effort that he has.
@patrickssunday
@patrickssunday 2 роки тому
The material and insights are timeless.
@butobuto1
@butobuto1 12 років тому
chomsky may be minimalising his importance, but his role as a conduit of ideas, as an analyzer and a thinker is not to be underestimated. he helped me to develope a logic and a way of thinking that supports my intuituve convictions. everytime i read him, or see a clip like this one, he puts a bit of gasoline on the fire inside me. if, in my own very small way, i'm one of the 'heroes' who fight the daily battle, it's partly thanks to him. he's one of the greatest thinker of this time!
@MalAnders94
@MalAnders94 3 місяці тому
We're out there!
@michaelheery3085
@michaelheery3085 3 місяці тому
he not that great.
@kerryfry1857
@kerryfry1857 2 роки тому
You don't need university. You need 2000 hours of Noam Chomsky talks.
@domsim9516
@domsim9516 10 місяців тому
Best advice I’ve heard in years
@MattSingh1
@MattSingh1 9 місяців тому
@@domsim9516 *Chomsky has been irrelevant since the mid-90s, then he went and made excuses for Islamofascism post-September 11th, 2001. Thankfully, Christopher Hitchens called him out and condemned him for his water-carrying of Islamofascism.*
@jiensuyang3915
@jiensuyang3915 8 місяців тому
Why ? Why dont u sit n listen to crap yourself.
@galek75
@galek75 7 місяців тому
Nah.
@kerryfry1857
@kerryfry1857 7 місяців тому
@@galek75 Did you attend tRump university? Bet you're disappointed.
@AnthonyBlunt
@AnthonyBlunt 15 років тому
Chomsky's speaking style bears witness to his respect for truth and reason. No tricks, no gimmicks, just descriptions and explanations.
@Red-pv7kx
@Red-pv7kx Рік тому
13 years later and I agree
@tonyballoney5552
@tonyballoney5552 Рік тому
Have always loved that.
@anarchynow3185
@anarchynow3185 3 роки тому
I like this interviewer. He's unbiased towards all of his interviewees and asks the right questions.
@SloppyTransistors
@SloppyTransistors 2 роки тому
Yes! He prepares but doesn't go in hoping to make a spectacle.
@introduire
@introduire 13 років тому
May Professor Chomsky live one thousand more years and, then, some! Thank you so much for your contributions to humankind, the world is a better place because of you!
@kerryfry1857
@kerryfry1857 2 роки тому
@@ne1124 me too. He's still with us thankfully.
@aldomontalvo5214
@aldomontalvo5214 2 роки тому
I'm crying because I've never been able to express myself in the manner this man has and also coming to the conclusion that I'm not crazy even though I've been called it by so many close to me, thank you for that validation.
@analyticalmindset
@analyticalmindset 2 роки тому
You must live in an ignorant place. Where do you live ?
@HughMorristheJoker
@HughMorristheJoker Рік тому
He's a linguistics expert. Don't beat yourself up.
@Kingbimmy
@Kingbimmy 2 місяці тому
You’re definitely not crazy. It’s just that some are more experienced in articulating their ideas than others. And those ideas are often shared by the many of us who haven’t had the experience and education to speak like he does. But thank god he speaks them so well 🙏🏻❤️
@aliyusuf1920
@aliyusuf1920 4 роки тому
It's fair to say that it is extremely rare to find a single person who's devoted to bringing moral intellectual arguments in the pursuit of peace, that has NOT be highly influenced by noam. Every time i tune into his work, whether it's through interviews or his essays, i leave significantly more educated than i was before i started. Thank you
@gavin7772
@gavin7772 3 роки тому
Everyone needs exposure to Noam
@elguanteloko
@elguanteloko 14 років тому
things I got from this: 1) apply scientific standards to history and political claims. 2) Joing others to better your community's conditions. 3) those who seek to use violence have the burden of proof to show why those actions are justified (hard to meet). 4) get more informed... and buy more books from Chomsky :) this guy is fresh air to my failing hope for humanity. thanks, man!
@analyticalmindset
@analyticalmindset 2 роки тому
How's that hope for humanity now compared to 2008 when you wrote this ? Lol
@R8V10
@R8V10 5 років тому
Who would have thought, a poor disabled criminal from the ghetto is the most educated person Noam Chomsky has ever met.
@takkiejakkie5458
@takkiejakkie5458 5 років тому
Chomsky has met and corresponded with a lot of the most influential intellectuals. I highly doubt that guy was the most educated person he ever met, to be honest.
@GreenMorningDragonProductions
@GreenMorningDragonProductions 4 роки тому
Chomsky knew the Penguin??
@mlucc5
@mlucc5 3 роки тому
I feel like he should be using intelligent instead of “educated” as the fact that he dropped out of elementary school shows you’re not educated, although you can still be smart.
@Zatzzo
@Zatzzo 3 роки тому
@@mlucc5 what do you mean? He could have been extremely well read.
@mlucc5
@mlucc5 3 роки тому
Zatzzo conventionally “educated” no, but still well read. I’d use that phrase instead.
@insertsloganhere
@insertsloganhere 14 років тому
One of my favorite human beings.
@PeterEsq77
@PeterEsq77 3 роки тому
And what about Chomsky?
@louisecandelmo8567
@louisecandelmo8567 2 роки тому
My son just introduced me to this man! I'm hooked!!
@ninanotturna
@ninanotturna 14 років тому
Excelent interview with the mind that will be a part of history as long as this civilisation exists.
@RipTheJackR
@RipTheJackR 12 років тому
The starting tune is vicious! :)
@sarawest7075
@sarawest7075 3 роки тому
🤣
@tomdron4746
@tomdron4746 5 місяців тому
The balls to be saying this so soon after 9/11, what a legend.
@lodproductions90
@lodproductions90 13 років тому
Legendary talk! I noticed that Noam Chomsky has quite a large presence on youtube. Could it be that he is the No. 1 "youtube" academic? He certainly is the most quoted living philosopher! Best wishes!
@peachybeach
@peachybeach 15 років тому
Professor Chomsky is my hero human in core rational in essence
@richardli4038
@richardli4038 2 роки тому
incredible how prescient he was and relevant his understanding of the world still is
@eashton42
@eashton42 9 років тому
Lol, I love the intro music to these videos. I really do. And maybe this is just me, but I feel like if Harry Kreisler had a sort of personal theme song, the intro music to these interviews would be it. Just imagine him walking down the street and looking around distractedly while this music plays in the background. I dunno. Makes me laugh every time.
@paulconnelly4050
@paulconnelly4050 5 років тому
It reminds me of Castlevania.
@cheezew1zz
@cheezew1zz 4 роки тому
Perfectly public access 😂
@Kazimier101
@Kazimier101 2 роки тому
What an incredible interview. Thank you for posting this!
@paulbali9998
@paulbali9998 3 роки тому
it's so weird, seeing goodness & truth on a TV screen. Professor Chomsky is my favorite U.S. news anchor & Jewish standup comedian!
@subwaymirdif
@subwaymirdif 2 роки тому
What a treat to listen to Noam Chomsky.
@joetursi9573
@joetursi9573 2 роки тому
His breadth of knowledge is staggering.
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 2 роки тому
Thanks a lot for the great interview.
@Vitalclubsport
@Vitalclubsport 2 роки тому
One of the foremost intellectuals still alive in this world.
@MrEbichan
@MrEbichan 13 років тому
thats my teacher ,his lectures are like bed time stories.but one of the best teachers i had.
@neofjcn01
@neofjcn01 3 роки тому
Homage to Catalonia is an amazing book. I read it years ago and it was a valuable memory for the rest of my life. No pasaran!
@artistsandbox
@artistsandbox 16 років тому
This was a fantastic interview; the interrogator presented questions very applicable to anyone interested in taking advantage of their intellectual and social resources.
@Khanin2718
@Khanin2718 11 років тому
The theme is bloody amazing^^
@buluimam101
@buluimam101 11 років тому
Noam Chomsky is an amazing intellectual, and he is an inspiration to all sincerely involved in trying to understand and address the serious flaws in human behaviour and the tyrrany of super-states over the less powerful states and of governments over under-privileged peoples.
@analyticalmindset
@analyticalmindset 2 роки тому
This
@oscarg7460
@oscarg7460 3 роки тому
invaluable enlightenment. Thank you.
@PSYLLA2020
@PSYLLA2020 12 років тому
Most interesting, thanks !!!
@croppingbeef
@croppingbeef 12 років тому
OMG THE INTRO SONG. SO AWESOME.
@davideldred.campingwilder6481
@davideldred.campingwilder6481 3 роки тому
Really! Gosh, I was checking my fillings...
@GreenMorningDragonProductions
@GreenMorningDragonProductions 4 роки тому
Such a grand piece of knitwear.
@davideldred.campingwilder6481
@davideldred.campingwilder6481 3 роки тому
I wonder if it was hand-knitted or loomed?
@don-michealbell6303
@don-michealbell6303 Місяць тому
Eye opening conversation
@reidwhitton6248
@reidwhitton6248 21 день тому
I loved this show! I used to watch these interviews when they were current. The Hitchens is great too!
@ProgressiveMovement200
@ProgressiveMovement200 10 років тому
Thank you Noam!!!
@vwr0527
@vwr0527 15 років тому
"it's illegitimate by assumption" raised my conscious.
@TheDostoevskyWineShow
@TheDostoevskyWineShow 2 роки тому
Nothing better than working out after a lecture while listening to an even better lecture
@Slarti
@Slarti 13 років тому
It's always a delight to hear Chomsky.
@seggallion8
@seggallion8 15 років тому
I love this guy! He is amazing! To all the rest of you that think the same, I love you too! Hope to meet some of you or ppl like you in my life.
@lodproductions90
@lodproductions90 13 років тому
Fearless, bold, incorruptable.
@carolgaribay
@carolgaribay 2 роки тому
Listening to him is always enlightening.
@asborgsegaard633
@asborgsegaard633 2 роки тому
This man is fantastic, I have learned so much from him.
@asapketo
@asapketo 9 років тому
I watched this with the playback speed at 1.5 and it was much more enjoyable. Normal speed felt like slo-mo
@Sk8orNoJESUSorDie
@Sk8orNoJESUSorDie 9 років тому
hahah ingenious!
@robertpirsig5011
@robertpirsig5011 8 років тому
+I Chilluminati I 1.5 was too quick for me, 1.25.......good idea though
@sensationsuperthrust
@sensationsuperthrust 8 років тому
+I Chilluminati I you made my chomsky consumption much more efficient :)
@nickkey8702
@nickkey8702 7 років тому
Jordan M I watch this at 2x speed because I'm really smart. ...... lol
@martinijazz9
@martinijazz9 5 років тому
1.25 >>>>>
@henrybamford5253
@henrybamford5253 10 років тому
For someone who has indoctrinated themvelves by listening to 100s of chomsky videos (and i mean idoctrinated in the most positive possible sense) it's lovely to hear answers on a more personal level, it gives an extra perspective on the issue, and an extra level to the reasoning behind them.
@michaelorsini9695
@michaelorsini9695 3 роки тому
He has a very listenable voice...almost like he's dispassionately witnessing to the truth while we listen in.
@pratibhasingh7684
@pratibhasingh7684 3 роки тому
Amazing😍
@jacobzaranyika9334
@jacobzaranyika9334 2 роки тому
Thank you 🙏 University of California Television Thank you 🙏 again Noam Chomsky
@AduhAwas
@AduhAwas 13 років тому
That sounds an awful lot like final fantasty music at the end! Great interview btw.
@Ullbritt
@Ullbritt 15 років тому
I dunno but he kinda knows everything about everything :D I live in Sweden for example and I bet he knows a lot more about swedish history and politics than I do.
@jcole139
@jcole139 3 роки тому
I love when someone makes a statement and he counters with "Actually..." then goes on to correct the person and give sources!
@michaeldebellis4202
@michaeldebellis4202 3 роки тому
I was watching one of his other interviews on UKposts and somehow the conversation veered toward 14th century French philosophers and Chomsky started rattling off names, sources, big ideas,... I thought "is there no topic he doesn't know?"
@analyticalmindset
@analyticalmindset 2 роки тому
@Mark Smith knowledge is a journey that never stops . Keep going
@tonyballoney5552
@tonyballoney5552 Рік тому
Let's not exaggerate, you can learn a lot and become more educated.
@CosmosFan1
@CosmosFan1 13 років тому
I'm glad to see that Chomsky is being well covered in today's media climate - it's very easy to find hour-long videos or mp3's of his talks on the web :)
@bel.sat.9051
@bel.sat.9051 4 роки тому
VERY INTERESTING!
@YourCritic
@YourCritic 13 років тому
What a beautiful mind
@oneki
@oneki 14 років тому
Well, I guess different people experience different things :) I lived in in russia as a student for 7 years and worked there for a year. And I have been living and working in the uk now for 6 years. the similarities seem so apparent from social issues, to people's perception of their politicians. the whole news media making everything seem so negative, but my experience on the street are of people who are unbelieveably lovely and much more. i guess there might be more our indivdual experience
@abtaco3038
@abtaco3038 11 місяців тому
Happy to be here
@StuffOffYouStuff
@StuffOffYouStuff 3 роки тому
Thanks so much for the upload. Seen a few of his lecture and interviews but hadn't covered any of his life, which this does. Very interested. The intro music is Terrible tho
@nickpagano7134
@nickpagano7134 10 років тому
Hitler on party unity (1934): In questions of foreign policy, it is particularly necessary to have the whole nation behind one, as if hypnotized. The whole nation must be involved in the struggle as if they were passionate participants in a sports contest. This is necessary because, if the whole nation takes part in the struggle, they also will be losers. If they are not involved, only the leadership loses.
@dilmao
@dilmao 13 років тому
The most beautiful human being on the planet.
@randallwcox
@randallwcox 12 років тому
just gotta hear that theme one more time!
@antimattv
@antimattv Рік тому
I always vibe hard to that opening music.
@abubardewa939
@abubardewa939 3 роки тому
If aliens wanted an ambassador for Earth, he would be first in the queue.
@davideldred.campingwilder6481
@davideldred.campingwilder6481 3 роки тому
Or maybe a more democratically organised bunch...
@blattmacher
@blattmacher 11 років тому
I love him. He means more to me than my own father.
@ragnarderagnarok2754
@ragnarderagnarok2754 3 роки тому
Wonderful man
@jamesaaron7211
@jamesaaron7211 4 роки тому
I love this man.
@hela99
@hela99 13 років тому
19:50 - 20:10 favorite quote
@bennyrodriguez8788
@bennyrodriguez8788 4 роки тому
Hannah Schmidt-Glenewinkel thank you for pointing this out.
@patrickcrowther9195
@patrickcrowther9195 2 роки тому
I just had a look at Chomsky's Wikipedia entry. He has done enough in one field for several lifetimes. And he's excelled in several fields. His erudition (and work ethic!) beggars belief.
@Ink4Breakfast
@Ink4Breakfast Місяць тому
I have watched hundreds of Chomsky's lectures and all i can say is that i love him. Manufacturing Consent, Crimes of US Presidents, Critique of Madisonian Democracy, Masters of Mankind, Requiem for the American Dream. Are just some of my favorites! Definitely look up his Socialism/Libertarian socialist/Anarchist videos
@apostolostv
@apostolostv 16 років тому
Excellent interview. Very basic but intruiging ideas put forth.
@soleronux7914
@soleronux7914 7 років тому
The epitome of cool headedness
@Dogar230
@Dogar230 16 років тому
Very interesting interview! The intro music makes my ears bleed though.
@fercon9892
@fercon9892 Рік тому
so glad to find a long video where dislikes and comments aren't disabled. comments should be mandatory on youtube, along with dislikes being visible - i reckon it should be illegal to disable those features
@JockeDieden
@JockeDieden 2 роки тому
Wonderful
@hutchtv7640
@hutchtv7640 4 роки тому
If you have a problem with Noam then there is a serious problem with you and you should self evaluate your true morals and ethics. Period.
@InSingularity
@InSingularity 11 років тому
I started laughing at the comic nature of his hand gestures once I read this.
@gerryboudreaultboudreault2608
@gerryboudreaultboudreault2608 Місяць тому
My only gripe is that his voice is so low and cracked, and my smartphone volume so poor... I guess i should read his books again.. Long live Prof. Chomsky!
@PerajIran
@PerajIran 13 років тому
The Legend
@TheSpiritOfTheTimes
@TheSpiritOfTheTimes 11 років тому
Chomsky, an American hero.
@ntatemohlomi2884
@ntatemohlomi2884 4 роки тому
Oh but certainly not in his estimation, he would argue he may at best be just riding a wave, the heroes, the real heroes are on the ground, sweating it out, fighting it out on the factory floor.
@robertstewart4953
@robertstewart4953 4 роки тому
Chomsky is an educator, it is because of his efforts that ours and future generations will be aware of the realities that are gradually being supressed.
@robertstewart4953
@robertstewart4953 4 роки тому
A "Hero maker", if you will.
@HRAZZI
@HRAZZI 13 років тому
I am not much of a fan to anyone to the extreme! I always wonder though! why I see too many counter comments on youtube or against someone talking for an hour when your not interested in what they have to say ? Its something that Billy Connolly sais "you dont like me swearing too much on tv? move your fuckin thumb! and Im out of there!"
@jemberasfaw3743
@jemberasfaw3743 2 місяці тому
I also like his body langue, very expressive
@kmarkymark
@kmarkymark 16 років тому
good vid,
@MenOfLetters
@MenOfLetters 12 років тому
Chomsky is a peerless giant who trains a bright torchlight on the dark alleyways of state violence and repression. The most inspiring moral thinker of our times. He is to the 21st century what Bertrand Russell was to the 20th. To read him is to have one's synaptic connections rewired, to have one's delusions about the benevolence of America dismantled, and to seek to build a world governed by justice and freedom. His work has taken antiwar politics to a wide audience. Thank you for the video.
@bapyou
@bapyou 15 років тому
Thanks, mdoob, for your more detailed discussion of neoliberalism as the term is presently used.
@markd.9042
@markd.9042 3 роки тому
Respect
@melodyjang2876
@melodyjang2876 2 роки тому
The name says it all.
@tonyballoney5552
@tonyballoney5552 Рік тому
Another Chomsky interview. I'm watching everything available on UKposts.
@virirodelo
@virirodelo 13 років тому
good!
@sols4102
@sols4102 4 роки тому
I love this man
@Misdamas
@Misdamas 3 роки тому
My dad must have read Professor Chomsky’s books because as I listened to him now, I vaguely remember my dad sharing with me about some of these deplorable truths of our beloved country’s not too long ago history. I was a teen and awed by my dad’s knowledge about the world. Thank you for teaching generations about documented truths even if they are hard to listen to. I pray we learn from our mistakes on a whole.
@dandiacal
@dandiacal 11 років тому
I love how they STILL use that electronic, modal quasi-fugual contemporary music from the 1970s to introduce this series today. Reminds me of PBS library music. Anybody know the composer?
@amritsharma5373
@amritsharma5373 3 роки тому
To not look stupid infront of Chomsky. That is the greatest achievement of the interviewer!
@shahzadaansari5106
@shahzadaansari5106 2 роки тому
So soft spoken...if one is suffering from schizophrenia...he will fall asleep listening to him...for sure
@imasausage
@imasausage 14 років тому
the reason i respect this man so much, beside the fact that he's so intelligent, is that he is so impartial. he puts heritage and patriotism aside, which is very difficult to do, especially these days and just focuses on facts and what the real issues are. who's gaining, who's losing, and why things are happening. he's a jewish american and he basically accuses the actions of the 2 governments as being the most criminal in the world
@joeldavis5815
@joeldavis5815 3 роки тому
That intro music slaps.
@dennispitman7821
@dennispitman7821 3 роки тому
What an intelligent man speaks a lot of sense.
@edwardjones2202
@edwardjones2202 3 роки тому
Special man.
@paul1x1
@paul1x1 11 років тому
one of the few people in the world whom i would not ever call a liar
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