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Noam Chomsky on the roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict

3. November 2023

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This is a lecture given by world-renowned intellectual and linguist Prof. Noam Chomsky on October 14, 2014 in the General Assembly Hall at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on the prospects for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The event was organized by the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.

To read the transcript of the interview: Noam Chomsky on the roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict


VIDEO: Noam Chomsky on the roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict


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ABOUT NOAM CHOMSKY

Noam Chomsky is a world-renowned political dissident, anarchist, linguist, author and institute professor emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he’s taught for more than half a century. Chomsky has written more than 100 books, his latest being “Because We Say So“. Chomsky has been a highly influential academic figure throughout his career, and was cited within the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) more often than any other living scholar from 1980 to 1992. His work has influenced a wide range of domains, including artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, logic, mathematics, music theory and analysis, psychology and immunology.


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