Thoughts on an empty space
As the world kept him thinking in turns so would the blank, empty, undiluted space in the upper right corner of his unimaginative American blog. It left itself for last - as if it knew it was much too smart for him - as if the search bar that had once been there was an overture to another space in time - as if that corner meant more than it really did.
In this video (after the “read on” jump) two of America’s best known intellectuals, Noam Chomsky and William F. Buckley, debate the nature of American imperialism. The year is 1969 and the war is Vietnam, but the arguments sadly remain relevant. It’s also quite sad that this level of debate no longer has a home on network TV… we get Bill O’Reilly.
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