I think it's just that he reads and writes. Not even a joke. Chomsky is clearly really well-read, and has written a number of books on all the topics he's being interviewed on in the Stony Brook interviews. It's a well-established fact that you remember things better when you write them down. I don't remember as much about the historical information I've been exposed to as Chomsky does, but that's because I don't write as much about it as he does.
@@DinoDudeDillonSometimes he makes things up like when he said that the founding fathers left Europe because the Brits were against slavery and the founding fathers wanted slaves so they founded a country where they could have slaves.
@@michaelwright8896 a big sort it was also they were fleeing religious pluralism, yet in US schools were told the opposite. England already had a religious plurality and the puritans didn’t want it
Will never forget NC's comparison of "the first 9/11" in 1973 with 2001's, the former a wholesale US invasion of terror that counted for nothing with the forces of international law...
Chomsky looks like one of us but he is a freak of nature. How he learns, masters and remembers as much knowledge as he done is awe-inspiring.
I think it's just that he reads and writes.
Not even a joke. Chomsky is clearly really well-read, and has written a number of books on all the topics he's being interviewed on in the Stony Brook interviews. It's a well-established fact that you remember things better when you write them down. I don't remember as much about the historical information I've been exposed to as Chomsky does, but that's because I don't write as much about it as he does.
@@DinoDudeDillonSometimes he makes things up like when he said that the founding fathers left Europe because the Brits were against slavery and the founding fathers wanted slaves so they founded a country where they could have slaves.
@@michaelwright8896 a big sort it was also they were fleeing religious pluralism, yet in US schools were told the opposite. England already had a religious plurality and the puritans didn’t want it
Studying lat am politics, this talk was super interesting
Best of luck in your studies. Go and change the world.
Will never forget NC's comparison of "the first 9/11" in 1973 with 2001's, the former a wholesale US invasion of terror that counted for nothing with the forces of international law...
7:20 - that's an important point.. among a lot.
There is nothing to say, professor Chomsky already said it all ....poor Latin America ....survival..is what many of us have left ...👍
I wonder how much he reads in a day
Does anyone know the year of this interview?
May 14, 2003. Check it out: 56:40. :)