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DemocracyNow.org ~ Noam Chomsky/Howard Zinn Interview 2007.04.16 rm cliprnrn51 min.rnrnplays at www.Democracynow.orgrnrnIn a Democracy Now! special from Boston, two of the city\'s leading dissidents, Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn, sit down for a rare joint interview. Noam Chomsky began teaching linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge over 50 years ago. He is the author of dozens of books on linguistics and U.S. foreign policy. Howard Zinn is one of the country\'s most widely-read historians. His classic work “A People\'s History of the United States’ has sold over 1.5 million copies and it has altered how many teach the nation\'s history. Chomsky and Zinn discuss Vietnam, activism, history, Israel-Palestine, and Iraq, which Chomsky calls "one of the worst catastrophes in military and political history." [rush transcript included] rn rnWe are broadcasting today from Boston. It is Patriots Day here in Massachusetts – a state holiday to mark the start of the Revolutionary War. In a Democracy Now! special we are joined today by two of the city\'s leading dissidents, Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn. Noam Chomsky began teaching linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge over 50 years ago. He is the author of dozens of books on linguistics and U.S. foreign policy. His most recent book is titled “Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy.” rnHoward Zinn is one of the country\'s most widely-read historians. He taught political science at Boston University from 1964 to 1988. His classic work “A People\'s History of the United States” has sold over 1.5 million copies and it has altered how many teach the nation\'s history. Howard Zinn\'s latest book is “A Power Governments Cannot Suppress.” Today an hour with Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky in a rare joint interview. rn
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