Noam Chomsky - Asking the right questions

Published 2012-08-09

All Comments (21)
  • @efarmer385
    soooo glad the boston fog didn't settle 10 minutes earlier.
  • @cca0jj
    I’m curious if Carlin found his "Near Miss" joke from this lecture.
  • @eoindiff
    I love these videos where he can speak freely about theoretical subjects and not have to explain everything due to assumed knowledge.
  • @Johnconno
    Noam Chomsky: Telling the right truths...
  • When I learned his wisdom, I am the first with white flags. We’re all in conscious without the truth but illustrates. How’s goodness together without convictions. More than to love him but to go much in tryouts to be Human with humbling on one beautiful way 🙏🏼😀 .
  • @skibumwilly1895
    In “How to balance inequality” on Youtube, A few calls to a friend in the White House about an inheritance cap to let people redistribute their wealth fairly, realigns man's mission here with his natural, higher purpose. How to balance inequality
  • My Father, it’s how comfortable where’s home is or with house we live, if we leave who we are by understanding adaptation . The ways of multilateral development and equality means much more than almighty togetherness not the by the international laws but the powerful hurtful ways as the USA lost thinking it self of international laws stand for our lives 🙏🏼.
  • @markmason8469
    This Chomsky lecture was stolen from some university recording and the person who stole it and posted it here also deleted the introduction which identified where and when and under what circumstances under which the talk was given. Does anyone know where the original recording can be found so I can listen to the full lecture?
  • @CakeHebenstreit
    1:50:29 I thought this was an interesting questions and I think it's probably true too. I got my thinking about the English word "Meow" which is the sound we hear a cat making versus "Nyan" which is how the Japanese hear it.
  • @nblumer
    Very instructive for the linguistic student because you need the right questions or otherwise you are just wasting time or missing opportunities.