Noam Chomsky: Crises and the Unipolar Moment
Noam Chomsky: Crises and the Unipolar Moment
Professor Noam Chomsky
Date: 27 October 2009Time: 6:30 PM
Finishes: 27 October 2009Time: 8:30 PM
Venue: Institute of EducationRoom: Logan Hall
Type of Event: Lecture
Series: The Globalisation Lectures
It is widely felt that the fall of the Soviet Union left a unipolar world, dominated by the remaining superpower, and that the "moment" is coming to a close with the collapse of the Anglo-Saxon "free market" economic model. Investigation of this two-decade "moment" can provide considerable insight into what came before, and possibilities for shaping the future.
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Noam Chomsky: Crises and the Unipolar Moment
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