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Renowned activist and scholar Noam Chomsky summarizes his lifetime of experience in education, and provides overviews of the divergent mentalities that apply to the goals, curricula, and structure of a real education.
The original video on YouTube is found here.
I have omitted some noisy and unnecessary parts of the video, including the intro and Q&A so that Chomsky comes through on his own. I have also remastered the audio somewhat, and have added a new intro/outro, which I hope you will all enjoy.
As always and forever, these HoPAA podcasts are provided ad-free and for free, in accordance with educational and nonprofit objectives, using materials available under Fair Use.
If you are able, donations to support the project, which is a labor of love for me, are available through Spotify. Anything helps and is felt. Furthermore my historical and philosophical writing, which is also entirely free is available at my blog, Hemlock, on Substack.
The music of the intro and outro (Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major) is licensed under non-commercial attribution, and can be found here and has been remixed by me.
Enjoy.
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Renowned activist and scholar Noam Chomsky summarizes his lifetime of experience in education, and provides overviews of the divergent mentalities that apply to the goals, curricula, and structure of a real education.
The original video on YouTube is found here.
I have omitted some noisy and unnecessary parts of the video, including the intro and Q&A so that Chomsky comes through on his own. I have also remastered the audio somewhat, and have added a new intro/outro, which I hope you will all enjoy.
As always and forever, these HoPAA podcasts are provided ad-free and for free, in accordance with educational and nonprofit objectives, using materials available under Fair Use.
If you are able, donations to support the project, which is a labor of love for me, are available through Spotify. Anything helps and is felt. Furthermore my historical and philosophical writing, which is also entirely free is available at my blog, Hemlock, on Substack.
The music of the intro and outro (Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major) is licensed under non-commercial attribution, and can be found here and has been remixed by me.
Enjoy.

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