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Power and terror: Noam Chomsky in our times

Japan and United States, 2002
film

A series of lectures by eminent American expert on foreign policy, Noam Chomsky, are centred around the issues of September 11 - the United States’ resp..

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Manufacturing consent: Noam Chomsky and the media. Part 1

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Manufacturing consent: Noam Chomsky and the media. Part 2

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America: from Hitler to M-X

United States, 1982
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Age of terror

United Kingdom, 2003
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Fahrenheit 9/11

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Since '45

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Leaders of the twentieth century: portraits of power

United States, 1979
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Between the wars. - 3.

United States, 1978
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7 Days in September

United States, 2002
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Terrorism

Unknown
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Power and the political man

Australia, 1982
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If you love this planet

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Letter to America

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Big lies of the 20th Century

United Kingdom, 1991
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No place to hide

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War without winners

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Anatomy of violence

United States, 1967
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To speak or not to speak

Belgium, 1970
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