Online audio recordings.
- Part 1
- 01:07:30
- Part 2
- 00:58:21
Description |
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Linguist and political philosopher Noam Chomsky speaks at the University of California, Berkeley on May 5, 1984 concerning the consequences of United States interventions in Central American politics which support and encourage terrorist activities against civilians. |
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Title |
Online audio recordings. |
Creator |
Chomsky, Noam. Goldstein, Bluma. |
Creator |
University of California, Berkeley. Language Laboratory. Moffitt Library. Media Resources Center. |
Variant Title |
Noam Chomsky: a hemisphere of our own: U.S. foreign policy in Central America Hemisphere of our own: U.S. foreign policy in Central America U.S. foreign policy in Central America United States foreign policy in Central America |
Published |
1998. |
Full Collection Name |
Media Resources Center Selections |
Subject (Topic) |
Human rights--Central America. Terrorism--Central America. |
Geographic Coverage |
Central America--Foreign relations--United States. United States--Foreign relations--Central America. |
Archive |
The Library |
Note |
"A collaborative project between the Berkeley Language Center and the Media Resources Center, Moffitt Library"--MRC Web homepage. Title from homepage screen. |
Collection |
MRC Selections |
Tracks |
chom-hemi1.mp3 Part 1 1:07:30 chom-hemi2.mp3 Part 2 0:58:21 |
Linked Resources |