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Linguist Noam Chomsky Gives Students Lesson in Free Thinking
Emily Krone, Daily Herald Staff
http://tinyurl.com/4qcvs3
In a second-floor classroom at a Carpentersville [Illinois] high school, one of
America's most renowned free-thinkers warned about 40 assembled students
that the American public school system conspires to blunt their
creativity and engender their obedience.
Via speakerphone from his office at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, linguistics professor Noam Chomsky told Dundee-Crown High
School students that a two-tiered educational system exists: While the
elite attend schools that promote critical, independent thought, the
masses attend schools that train students to pass tests and follow orders.
The system evolved after the Industrial Revolution, Chomsky said, when
the ruling elite recognized the need to transform independent artisans
and farmers into pliant factory workers.
Today as then, Chomsky said, the imperative is the production of a
docile work force that will perpetuate the status quo.
Dear Friends:
Hanon Reznikov, Judith Malina's husband and the co-director of The Living Theatre since Julian Beck's death in 1985, passed away last night. He suffered a stroke a little more than two weeks ago, followed this week by pneumonia.
To send cards or notes of condolence to Judith here is the address:
Judith Malina
The Living Theatre
19-21 Clinton Street
apt 203
phone: 212-397-9301
Email: contact@livingtheatre.org
As is Jewish custom, no flowers. However, baskets of fruit or other edibles are accepted.
Guy Debord's Widow Threatens NYU Professor with Copyright Violation
Professor Is Accused of Infringing the Copyright of a Man Who Opposed
Copyright
By ANDREA L. FOSTER, http://chronicle.com/weekly/v54/i33/33a01603.htm
Guy Debord, a Marxist philosopher who died in 1994, was no fan of
private property. But apparently his widow is one.
A lawyer representing the widow, Alice Becker-Ho, has threatened
Alexander R. Galloway, an associate professor of culture and
communication at New York University, with legal action. Mr. Galloway
says the lawyer has sent him a letter demanding that he stop
distributing his online war game, which the lawyer says infringes a
copyright held by the Debord estate. The French philosopher had created
a similar board game 30 years ago.
Living Theatre's Hanon Resnikov Hospitalized
The Living Theatre wants you to know that Hanon has suffered a stroke. He is currently at Beth Israel Hospital, with Judith by his side. He faces a difficult recovery with his customary tenacity.
Our theatre work continues with a European tour of our Obie Award-winning production of "The Brig" opening in Berlin next week, and here in New York we will let you know about our summer program of films and musical events, followed by our next production in the Fall.
Critical Art Ensemble's Steve Kurtz is Cleared of Mail and Wire Fraud Charges
Artist and University of Buffalo Professor Steve Kurtz was cleared of charges for mail and wire fraud today in federal court. U.S. District Judge Richard Arcara ruled that criminal charges brought against him by federal prosecutors were “insufficient on[their] face.”
http://www.24.com/news/?p=saa&i=893430
South Africa
Union refuses to touch Zim arms
2008-4-17 22:48
Durban - Opposition to a shipment of arms being offloaded in Durban and transported to Zimbabwe increased on Thursday when South Africa's biggest transport workers' union announced that its members would not unload the ship.
SA Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) general secretary Randall Howard said: "Satawu does not agree with the position of the South African government not to intervene with this shipment of weapons.
http://www.sokwanele.com/thisiszimbabwe/
Chinese soldiers seen in Mutare
April 16th, 2008
One of our activists yesterday evening received an email from a contact in Mutare, who saw and reported this:
There are some chinese army personnel staying at the Holiday Inn here in Mutare and they are moving between their hotel and the local army/police HQ.
What are they doing there? Especially at this time?
A quick search this morning pulled this article up, published on zimbabwejournalists.com, which corroborates the truth of what he saw:
West Virginia Church Now Home to "Armed Joy" Collective
By Daniel Friend, Shepherdstown Chronicle
SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV — Shepherdstown’s Old Episcopal Church at 113 N. Church
St. — arguably the oldest church in West Virginia — is now home to a group
of young tenants calling it the Armed Joy Collective House.
Naming their home of two months after the 1977 anarchist pamphlet “Armed
Joy” by Italian activist Alfredo M. Bonanno, the six collective house
occupants hope to foster a sense of community and self-sufficiency in
Shepherdstown.
Canadian Anarchists Organizing To Halt Security Fair
By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun
A local anarchist group is threatening to shut down a massive security and
technology fair in Ottawa, but police are keeping a close eye on their plans.
The CANSEC event, which is in its 10th year, is described as a "gathering of
war profiteers" by protesters.
The Network to Oppose War and Racism and the PGA Bloc Ottawa are teaming up in
an attempt to thwart the exhibition, which is being held at the Ottawa Congress
Centre on Wednesday and Thursday.
An event posting on the PGA Bloc website is calling to "shut down the CANSEC
arms fair" and "shut down the war machine."
Anti-War Protesters Close Down Recruiting Center in Twin Cities
By Zac Farber, http://tinyurl.com/3m5cnv
Eight Macalester students lashed themselves together with PVC pipes
fortified by duct tape and chicken wire while two students used U-shaped
bike locks to fasten their necks to the entrances of army and navy
recruiting centers on Washington Avenue near the University of Minnesota
campus.
Macalester Students for a Democratic Society organized the March 27
event to protest the Iraq war, one week after its fifth anniversary. A
crowd of about 100 people, most of whom voiced support for the
protesters, gathered around the spectacle. Some, who were members of
University of Minnesota's College Republicans, said the Macalester
protesters were infringing on potential recruits' right to join the
military.
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