American professor and public intellectual known for his work in linguistics, political activism, and social criticism.
The threat and use of violence is stimulating nuclear proliferation along with jihadi terrorism.
All through Latin America, there's sharp condemnation of the criminal atrocities of Sept. 11. But it's qualified by the observation that although these are horrible atrocities, they are not unfamiliar.
A number of analysts have observed that although bin Laden was finally killed, he won some major successes in his war against the U.S.
Language is one component of the human cognitive capacity which happens to be fairly amenable to enquiry. So we know a good deal about that.
The 14th Amendment was recognized right away to be problematic. The concept of person was both too narrow and too broad, and the courts went to work to overcome both of those flaws.
The government argues that First Amendment rights are outweighed by the need to prosecute those who transmit classified information and documents.
Fidel Castro, whatever people may think of him, is a hero in Latin America, primarily because he stood up to the United States.
Resistance is feasible even for those who are not heroes by nature, and it is an obligation, I believe, for those who fear the consequences and detest the reality of the attempt to impose American hegemony.
American imperialism is often traced to the takeover of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii in 1898.
When Reagan left office, he was the most unpopular living president, apart from Nixon, even below Carter. If you look at his years in office, he was not particularly popular. He was more or less average. He severely harmed the American economy.