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The Tight Rope

Noam Chomsky: Will the Human Experiment Continue?

The Tight Rope

SpkerBox Media

Society & Culture

5605 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Episode Summary On this episode of The Tight Rope, Professor Noam Chomsky shares with our hosts, Dr. Cornel West and Professor Tricia Rose, the wisdom that only comes with 91 years of experience. Linguist, social critic, and political activist, Professor Chomsky confronts issues of survival as he speaks on the impacts of the COVID pandemic and the decisions of the Trump administration locally and globally as well as the feasibility and necessity of a New Green Deal and the heroics of everyday, unknown people that truly make the difference. Join us for a reframing of what really matters during this time on this episode of The Tight Rope.     Cornel West Dr. Cornel West is Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy at Harvard University. A prominent democratic intellectual, social critic, and political activist, West also serves as Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard in three years and obtained his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy at Princeton. West has authored 20 books and edited 13. Most known for Race Matters and Democracy Matters, and his memoir, Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud, West appears frequently on the Bill Maher Show, CNN, C-Span, and Democracy Now. West has appeared in over 25 documentaries and films, including Examined Life, and is the creator of three spoken word albums including Never Forget. West brings his focus on the role of race, gender, and class in American society to The Tight Rope podcast.    Tricia Rose Professor Tricia Rose is Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University. She also holds the Chancellor’s Professorship of Africana Studies and serves as the Associate Dean of the Faculty for Special Initiatives. A graduate of Yale (B.A.) and Brown University (Ph.D), Rose authored Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America (1994), Longing to Tell: Black Women Talk about Sexuality and Intimacy (2003), and The Hip Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About Hip Hop and Why It Matters (2008). She also sits on the Boards of the Nathan Cummings Foundation, Color of Change, and Black Girls Rock, Inc. Focusing on issues relating to race in America, mass media, structural inequality, popular culture, gender and sexuality and art and social justice, Rose engages widely in scholarly and popular audience settings, and now also on The Tight Rope podcast.     Noam Chomsky Considered the founder of modern linguistics, Professor Noam Chomsky is one of the most influential and critically engaged public intellectuals in the world. He has written more than 100 books, including Syntactic Structures, Language and Mind, Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, and most recently Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal. He is Laureate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona and Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Professor Chomsky’s immense contributions go beyond linguistics into analytic philosophy and cognitive science.   Insight from this episode: Strategies for sustaining our commitment to intellectual thought during this multilayer catastrophe.  The two biggest questions that human beings are currently facing and why no one is talking about them.  Critiques of the internal battles of the DNC and what we need to do if Biden is elected.  Insights into how capitalistic logic worsened the pandemic. Connections between religion and justice along with Professor Chomsky’s thoughts on the “self-hating Jew,” “flatterers of the court,” and liberation theology.    Quotes from the show: “If you look at history, we’ve been through very hard times, but a lot has been accomplished. In many ways, it’s a much better country, much better world, than it was 60 years ago, a 100 years ago-- not in all respects, but in many respects. And many battles that were fought hard, and won, we can just take for granted and move on.” –Noam C

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To preserve our independence of mind, to preserve our free spirits, and most importantly, to preserve our quest for truth.

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reading, offer behind the scenes clips from our episodes, and ask you for your input around what we

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should focus on next. Please be with us on this journey. Together we can amplify truth, cultivate hope, and work to create a just world. Thank you

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and stay strong. There was a pandemic response program. There were simulations carried out of what to

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happen if the pandemic comes. Some of the as last October. There were American scientists.

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They were working with Chinese colleagues on the very dangerous but crucial efforts

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to identify new coronaviruses in the caves in southern China, where they're mostly found.

1:09.1

We are witnessing America as a failed social experiment.

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How do we tell this story in a way that builds the kind of emotional moments of the colorblind ideology built?

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So many young brothers and sisters of the younger generation find themselves so far removed in the best of their past.

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What are we going to make out of the nothing we've been given?

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How do you envision possibilities?

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Well, we're really delighted.

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We have an extraordinary guest with us on the tightrope. Today, we have

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Professor Noam Chomsky, who is an extraordinary thinker and scholar, and we want to really welcome

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you to the tightrope, Professor Chomsky, and we'll try to jump right in and have a conversation.

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But welcome, welcome, welcome to the tie rope. Thank you very much. Before we dive into the deep end, I just wanted to ask a lot of people out here care for you

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and think of you as a very important sort of figure, spiritual leader in a way.

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And we're wondering how you're doing with this pandemic.

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