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Noam Chomsky: The history and hypocrisy of the war on terror

December 8, 2015 sanjay perera

Noam Chomsky is an activist and an emeritus professor of linguistics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Continue reading Noam Chomsky: The history and hypocrisy of the war on terror

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Domestic terrorism, youth and the politics of disposability

April 28, 2015April 28, 2015 sanjay perera

by Henry A. Giroux The danger is that a global, universally interrelated civilization may produce barbarians from its own midst by forcing millions of people into conditions which, despite all appearances, are the conditions of savages. — Hannah Arendt, The … Continue reading Domestic terrorism, youth and the politics of disposability

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Taking notes 42: state terrorism and racist violence in the age of disposability

December 9, 2014December 9, 2014 sanjay perera

by Henry A. Giroux If you want a picture of the future imagine a boot stomping on a human face forever. — George Orwell The larger reasons behind Eric Garner’s execution seem to be missed by most commentators. The issue … Continue reading Taking notes 42: state terrorism and racist violence in the age of disposability

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