@Antuan2911

Today in 2023 same and even bigger problems still exist...
Thank you Professor Noam Chomsky.

@bukharimohamadmuhamed8129

March 10 2024, the NATO is holding its meeting in Norfolk Virginia. This lecture will for ever remain relevant and important. One of the most honest intellectuals and the foremost critic of the prevailing world order and the US foreign policy, I admire your courage and dedication. Thank you

@dorbesh11

Dear Noam,

You serve as a beacon of hope for those who lack a voice. Your contributions have made the world a more compassionate and just place.

We extend our heartfelt wishes for a long and fulfilling life. Your dedication to the cause of humanity is deeply respected by all Muslim communities worldwide.

@mirgrande7683

I'd never heard of him 'til the other day. What a wonderful man, human being and intellect.  So humble too. It is fantastic that we have the opportunities to access lectures at the world's greatest Universities and hear the women and men speak.  You learn so, so much.  THANK YOU !!!!!  All.   To this magnificent human being too.

@momodouy.m.sallah3956

I am an admirer and follower of Noam for over 30 years. He is a critical and an independent thinker. Thank you, sir

@jewfroDZak

My favorite Chomsky the Debater quality is his intentional reluctance to work the audience on an emotional level. He fully engages intellectually and relies on the logic of his ideas...Basically, the opposite of what it is to be a politician. He is the human representation of substance over style.

@stephencapel5630

Who said You tube algorithms weren't good. This Chomsky lecture kept appearing at the top until I watched it.

@andyhandyman2118

After 20 something years the words of Chomsky start screaming through nowadays reality.

@nothingiseverperfect

Canโ€™t believe he was 70 in this ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ he looked so young and spry

@ChooseCompassion

Everything going back to 40 or 50 years ago everything Noam writes or says is gold. Heโ€™s an extraordinary human being that we are blessed to still have with us and willing to continue dropping knowledge. One of my heroes. ๐Ÿ’œโœŠ๐Ÿผ

@ho11owbone

I never knew history could be so interesting, the history I learned in school just put me to sleep.

@fjordhellas4077

Thank you for posting this brilliant lecture by my favorite professor and one of the world most brilliant intellectuals with the late Edward Said. Two giants and world treasures. Thank you for giving us the pleasure to hear Noam Chomsky, a true Gem. Greetings from Norway.

@tombryant52jumpscoach

If Chomsky is good for anything lasting in America I can think of one thing for sure. He can make one forget all about football at least for a little while. We could use more of that just for a start. I lived through the Viet Nam war as a young teenager and missed being drafted in the 2nd lottery held in 1970, the year I was eligible. Yesterday 3/5/22 I watched the debate on YT on Firing Line between Chomsky and Wm F. Buckley from 1969. I listened intently. I learned more about that war and its background watching that show than I ever knew. In that show, Chomsky demonstrated his incredible knowledge and his amazing humanity. Pointing out that the "elites" who dismantled the three bases of the post WW11 system of world order,  The International Declaration of Human Rights, The United Nations charter, and Bretton Woods it is clear to anyone living that those principles are still "distasteful" to the elites of today. Of course, Bretton Woods essentially ended when Nixon decoupled the U.S. dollar from gold in 1971. The economic collapse in 2008 was a culmination of western financial practices and nothing has been done to correct it. The recent firing and defamation of the young man in New York by Amazon for trying to organize workers against horrific working conditions is a recent indicator of elite attitudes towards labor and human rights definitely. The fact that the young man took brave steps toward making things better for Amazon workers shows that people have not given up the principles that Chomsky believes in and talks about in this 1999 lecture. That is a great thing.

@BradleyVolk3

Noam is in his 90s. What a beast of brotherly love.

@otearoa

Thank you for the fast track speak your views and insight are relevant 3 years on and still 10 steps ahead of the 'latest' enough to keep others guessing.

@Eoin_D

I have been intending to send Noam a letter for years however I don't want to waste his precious time by having him read it

@briannickel6813

You can take a lot of different thoughts from this lecture and it explains the last 22 years.....One thing seems to never change, it's all about the 1%

@kazikamruzzaman8033

What we can think today a philosopher, a true searcher can think thousands year ago. Thinking and language is different but at a stage of understanding it's same! We also think with language. We can't think or imagine without language!

@flochartingham2333

Corporations in the education sector is an insidious fact of life. Big tech companies interests are blatantly catered to. Instead of teaching Linux and other FOSS software, Windows, Microsoft Office products, Cisco systems are passed off as the defacto systems of business.

@FNStudioProject

Noam chaomsky is one of the most honest man of the greatest man that i know...