Roots of U.S. intervention in Central America : Noam Chomsky / produced by David Barsamian.

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Program Title:
Roots of U.S. intervention in Central America : Noam Chomsky / produced by David Barsamian.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0538
Description: 

Chomsky, a noted linguist, traces the systematic pattern of United States intervention in Central America which, he contends, has promoted and served twin goals: 1) making the region safe for United States investments, and 2) thwarting independent development of the region. The political, social and personal consequences of these policies have been disastrous for the people of Central America, and will ultimately have a detrimental impact upon the United States.|ROOTS OF U.S. INTERVENTION IN CENTRAL AMERICA : NOAM CHOMSKY / produced by David Barsamian. - Chomsky traces the systematic pattern of United States intervention which, he contends, has promoted and served twin goals: 1) making the region safe for U.S. investments, and 2) thwarting independent development of the region. The political, social and personal consequences of these policies have been disastrous for the people of Central America, and will ultimately have a detrimental impact upon the U.S. RECORDED: Jan. 1990.

Date Recorded on: 
Jan. 1990.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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