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Antony Loewenstein

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The 1968 legacy

Posted on May 9, 2008

Noam Chomsky, New Statesman, May 8:

But democracy is even stronger now than it was in 1968. You have to remember that, during Vietnam, there was no opposition at the beginning of the war…The Iraq War was the first conflict in western history in which an imperialist war was massively protested against before it had even been launched.

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