" Our Commitment to Democracy https://chomsky.info/unclesam02/," p. 19
Quotes 1990s, 1990-1994, What Uncle Sam Really Wants, 1993
Noam Chomsky: Doing (page 3)
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Noam Chomsky interviewed by William F. Buckley in the TV talk show Firing Line, April 3, 1969. Quoted in: Does anyone know the context of the following Noam Chomsky quote about violence? http://www.eduqna.com/Quotations/495-quotations-5.html at eduqna.com, 2006-12.
Quotes 1960s-1980s, 1960s
Interview by Brian Lamb on C-SPAN, June 1, 2003 https://www.c-span.org/video/?176809-1/depth-noam-chomsky
Quotes 2000s, 2003
Quotes 2000s, 2005, Interview by Doug Henwood, 2004
Quotes 2000s, 2002, Talk at the University of Houston, 2002
Quotes 2000s, 2006, Discussion with Robert Trivers, 2006
Source: Quotes 1960s-1980s, 1970s, Government in the Future, 1970, p. 146.
Source: Quotes 1990s, 1995-1999, Powers and Prospects (1996), p. 56.
25th anniversary of the International Relations Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 26, 2005
Quotes 2000s, 2005
Quotes 2000s, 2005, Interview by Steve Scher on KUOW, 2004
Quotes 1990s, 1995-1999, Education and Democracy, 1995
In one important case, Washington has employed such threats with great effectiveness (and GATT approval) to force open Asian markets for U.S. tobacco exports and advertising, aimed primarily at the growing markets of women and children. The U.S. Agriculture Department has provided grants to tobacco firms to promote smoking overseas. Asian countries have attempted to conduct educational anti-smoking campaigns, but they are overwhelmed by the miracles of the market, reinforced by U.S. state power through the sanctions threat. Philip Morris, with an advertising and promotion budget of close to $9 billion in 1992, became China's largest advertiser. The effect of Reaganite sanction threats was to increase advertising and promotion of cigarette smoking (particularly U.S. brands) quite sharply in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea, along with the use of these lethal substances. In South Korea, for example, the rate of growth in smoking more than tripled when markets for U.S. lethal drugs were opened in 1988. The Bush Administration extended the threats to Thailand, at exactly the same time that the "war on drugs" was declared; the media were kind enough to overlook the coincidence, even suppressing the outraged denunciations by the very conservative Surgeon-General. Oxford University epidemiologist Richard Peto estimates that among Chinese children under 20 today, 50 million will die of cigarette-related diseases, an achievement that ranks high even by 20th century standards.
In Tony Evans (ed.), Human Rights Fifty Years on: A Reappraisal, 1997 https://chomsky.info/199811__/
Quotes 1990s, 1995–1999
Quotes 1990s, 1995–1999, Sovereignty and World Order, 1999