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52min
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On the face of it, this seems the worst of times for the political radical. The consensus seems to be that dissent died with the '60s. People today are too contented and too rich, or too poor and put upon to protest anything. In this program with Bill Moyers, Noam Chomsky shares his thoughts about the meaning of protest today. He discusses the decline of political democracy, and his admiration for the creativity of ordinary people.