Noam Chomsky Lecture: The Final Question? Global Realignments & Prospects for a Livable World
You are welcome to hear the renowned scholar address the crises of our times
Co-sponsored by CONTER and the Center for the Humanities at UW-Madison.
November 3, 5:00 – 6:30 PM UK Time
(12:00 – 1:30 PM US CT)
Online via Zoom
You are invited to attend a lecture by Noam Chomsky, as the legendary intellectual, author and campaigner for global justice and an alternative to capitalism and war explores the juncture of profound crisis and change we all face.
Noam Chomsky was born in 1928, in Philadelphia Pa. He attended the U. of Pennsylvania, where he received his BA, MA, and Phd degrees. From 1951-55 he was a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. In I955, he joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he taught for 60 years, retiring as Institute Professor. In 2017 he was appointed Laureate Professor at the U of Arizona. He is a member of many professional societies and has received many awards and honorary degrees. He has written and lectured widely on linguistics, philosophy, current affairs and US foreign policy.