A lecture given by Professor Noam Chomsky in Caracas, Venezuela 29 August 2009 (updated September 9) on the U.S. plundering of Latin America and the corporate State.
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Chomsky’s Lectern: Coups, UNASUR and the U.S.
Posted: 5 October 2009 by Noam Chomsky in Chomsky's Lectern, International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: American Empire, Bolivarian Socialism, Bolivia, capitalism, Central America, civil rights, Civil War, climate change, Cold War, Colombia, corporatism, coup d'état, democracy, drug war, Ecuador, energy industry, Evo Morales, Gaza Massacre, global warming, Haiti, healthcare, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, human rights, imperialism, international law, Israel, Latin American, Latin American Commission on Drugs, Manuel Zelaya, militarization, NAFTA, neoliberalism, Newspeak, Noam Chomsky, OAS, oil industry, Palmerola, Phillipines, reconstruction, slavery, Soto Cano, South America, SOUTHCOM, Southeast Asia, terrorism, tobacco industry, UN, UNASUR, US, Venezuela, War, World War II
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