Firing Line

Vietnam and the Intellectuals

Directed by Garth Dietrick
S4 • E13    Apr 3, 1969    60m
9.0
Noam Chomsky defends his criticism of U.S. intervention in Southeast Asia and contextualizes several arguments put forth in his work "American Power and the New Mandarins." Buckley ascribes a self-righteous tenor to Chomsky's views and chides him for omitting Vietcong terror in his book. They debate whether a state can behave disinterestedly in the international arena and whether the United States is an imperialist power.

Where to Watch Firing Line - S4 • E13

  • William F. Buckley Jr.Self - Host
  • Noam ChomskySelf - Guest
  • Jeff GreenfieldSelf - Panelist
  • Sandra HochmanSelf - Panelist
  • Garth DietrickDirector
  • Howard CarterExecutive Producer
  • Warren SteibelProducer
  • Paul SweeneyAssociate Producer

 

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