My problem with Chomsky #3098
Tags: foreign policy
By: johnnyb
Found an interesting website
This guy tried to read a Chomsky book but couldn’t get past page 17. Though I doubt he really stopped there, I understand his point. Since he is an economics professor at Berkeley, you know he is a propaganda tool for zionists and Amerikan power brokers. Here is an interesting passage:
I found this absence of any attempt to sketch the context disturbing.”
And later this:
What I object to is the lack of background, to the lack of context. In telling the history of the Cold War as it really happened–even in ten pages–there has to be a place for Stalin, an inquiry into the character of the regimes that Stalin sponsored, and an assessment of Stalinist plans and expectations. But Chomsky ruthlessly suppresses half the story of the Cold War–the story of the other side of the Iron Curtain.
This guy says what I was trying to say, only much more eloquently. When discussing US ham-fisted intervention in other countries, it’s important to factor in, well, our enemies
Posted at 12:11 am by Johnny B
| Posted by BP @ 01/21/2005 06:25 PM PST | ||
| Stalin? Who’s that? |

