Noam Chomsky: We’re facing a new Cold War
4/15/2015
Earlier this month, Dan Falcone and Saul Isaacson, both high school educators, sat down with Noam Chomsky in his Cambridge, MA office. In a brief conversation, edited and condensed here for clarity, they covered a wide range of topics the projection of US power abroad and the stories told to justify it; COINTELPRO and domestic repression; the failures of the mainstream media; the Wests posture toward Putin; and much more. As always, were happy to publish Professor Chomskys invaluable insights.
Dan Falcone:
I was recently in correspondence with a good friend of yours, Richard Falk, and we were discussing Juan Coles idea of essentialism as it pertains to the Muslim world. And this led me to think about how essentialism is present in liberal education.
For instance, take a good and appropriate cause like education for Muslim girls and how they face Taliban oppression. This is important to fight, obviously, but often the struggle is taught without the mentioning of American foreign policy or our own international crimes isolated from the entirety of the phenomenon. This type of lesson planning in secondary education gets laudatory reviews. Could you help me in contextualizing this?
snip*The Reaganites pretended they didnt know, but of course they did, so that they could keep pouring funds in. The other thing that they were doing was radically Islamizing Pakistani society. So, the Saudis are not only the most extreme radical fundamentalists in the Islamic world and our main allies, but also a kind of missionary, and they have plenty of money. They have other wealthy sectors too, but they pour money into building mosques, Quranic schools, and so on. Thats where a lot of the Taliban came from.
in full: http://www.salon.com/2015/04/15/noam_chomsky_were_facing_a_new_cold_war_partner/