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Chomsky in Dublin: win tickets

category national | miscellaneous | other press author Saturday October 24, 2009 11:02author by Volunteer - SpunOut.ie Youth Organisation Report this post to the editors

SpunOut.ie competition

In his forthcoming book - Hopes and Prospects, Noam Chomsky predicts hope for the future through grassroots activism as a mechanism for progressive change. “Activism is growing all over the world and ordinary people are realising that they can be agents for change”, he says.

chomsky.jpe

Chomsky is said to be one of the most politically influential living academics and is promoted by rock groups such as Rage Against the Machine and Pearl Jam at their concerts the way The Beatles once promoted the Guru Maharaji. In fact, these performers solemnly read excerpts from his work in between sets and urge their followers to read him too.

Noam Chomsky may be most widely known for his work in the field of linguistics, but he is also known for his activism and outspoken criticism of United States policies, especially its foreign policy. Chomsky is also said to be "the most often cited living author" and "one of the most respected and influential intellectuals in the world".

Now YOU have the opportunity to win four tickets to An evening with Noam Chomsky. Simply answer this question: In one sentence, how do you think you can change Ireland for the better? Click here to answer.

The SpunOut.ie team will choose the two winners randomly from all answers. Answers no later than Tuesday October 27th.

For more information on this exciting event go to this link: EVENT INFO
Direct Link to competition entry: COMPETITION
With thanks to seminars.ie!

Related Link: http://www.spunout.ie
author by Edpublication date Sun Oct 25, 2009 03:42Report this post to the editors

When and where in Dublin is he speaking?

author by Edpublication date Sun Oct 25, 2009 03:47Report this post to the editors

Noam Chomsky
An Evening with Noam Chomsky

Date: 2nd November 2009 (Mon)
Time: 7.30pm - 9.30 pm
Venue: RDS Concert Hall
Fee: €50.00

http://www.seminars.ie/seminars/seminar_details.php?eve...d=168

author by TomásOBpublication date Wed Oct 28, 2009 20:35Report this post to the editors

when do we find out who won the tickets?

author by headzpublication date Thu Oct 29, 2009 23:07Report this post to the editors

not sure...I guess email info@spunout.ie or maybe they'll post it in their next update. I presume they've let the winners know.

author by Esperantopublication date Tue Nov 03, 2009 00:57Report this post to the editors

It's interesting that so many people hang on every word Noam Chomsky has to say about the international issues of the day; but few bother to read and understand what he has to say about learning languages. How good are his ideas on language?

author by edubuntupublication date Tue Nov 03, 2009 01:58Report this post to the editors

A long time ago now in the pre-Borat and far pre-Brüno incarnations of the Cambridge educated commedian Sacha Baron Cohen career, Chomsky was set up to do an interview with a british yoof TV reporter named Ali G.

Amongst the questions Ali G asked Chomsky was the hilarious how many words does you know? and then the tough question of bilinguality. " is it fair to say he's bi? Ali G. wondered in shock at the sexual orientation aspersion cast on his relative.

Chomsky dealt with Ali G with the same patience and charm that he has long been seen to treat all questioners with. He admitted that he would love to be bilingual and master another language.

It was a telling revelation of humility.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOIM1_xOSro

Anyone who has studied linguistics will be aware of the shifts in Chomsky's theories over the years.

The man quite simply took on board criticism from peers and responded to the satisfaction of his peers.

Similarly those interested in linguistics will no doubt have pondered the one possible existing exception to his universal theory, the anomalous case of the still unverified assertions of Daniel Everett concerning the indiginous tribe of the Piraha in the Brazilian jungle.

Chomsky's integrity as an intellectual compliments well his qualities as teacher and his value as down to earth commoner garden man.

He's said it as he though it was. He changed and refined it. He never stopped thinking about it.
We've little reason to think he's got it wrong.

If there is one person to talk to humans about the human condition this forthcoming season in Ireland worth a spin on a lottery of chance, then, given the choice of the Blessed Virgin Mary or Noam Chomsky - you'd be better off writing your postcards or emails with a brief idea of how Ireland can be changed for the Chomsky gig.

It doesn't matter how many languages he speaks. Those who do speak many languages love him.

jayzhus I read the man's tarot cards. call me a fraud or blasphemer why don't yiz?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirah%C3%A3_people

considering the BVM might not appear on December 8th - how would you suggest changing Ireland for the better?
considering the BVM might not appear on December 8th - how would you suggest changing Ireland for the better?

Embedded Video Description: Ali G talks to the main man Noam Chomsky


Related Link: http://www.chomsky.info/
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