Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause

Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause (2003)

Sub-Genres - Politics & Government, Social Issues  |   Run Time - 90 min.  |   Countries - Canada  |  
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

Activist, linguist, and dissident thinker Noam Chomsky was once described by The New York Times as "the most important intellectual alive," and he has gained both passionate admirers and vehement detractors for his outspoken speeches and writings on United States foreign policy. From the Vietnam War to the post-9/11 conflict in Iraq, Chomsky has bravely confronted the failings of America's policies abroad, and examined how the nation's political decision-making process is frequently compromised in a manner that does not benefit the people. Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause is a documentary which looks at the work of this outspoken activist, focusing on the issues of post-9/11 terrorism and the growing sentiment against Americans around the globe; the film also includes contributions from fellow activists and Carol Chomsky, Noam's wife and tour manager.

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intellectualism, dissent, media, terrorism