***$5 ticket purchased through Eventbrite REQUIRED for entry, can be applied as credit toward book purchase at the event.***
***Please Note New Location***
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel
5850 S Woodlawn Ave
***WAITLIST UPDATE ***
Thank you for your patience while on the waitlist for Monday's event with Noam Chomsky. We have now released all the remaining tickets that are available, and unfortunately were not able to release a ticket to everyone on the waitlist.
We will be admitting as many add...
***$5 ticket purchased through Eventbrite REQUIRED for entry, can be applied as credit toward book purchase at the event.***
***Please Note New Location***
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel
5850 S Woodlawn Ave
***WAITLIST UPDATE ***
Thank you for your patience while on the waitlist for Monday's event with Noam Chomsky. We have now released all the remaining tickets that are available, and unfortunately were not able to release a ticket to everyone on the waitlist.
We will be admitting as many additional people to the event as possible on Monday evening on a first-come, first served basis. There will be a line for people who don't have tickets on site. We will not be admitting people based on their Eventbrite waitlist status. While it’s impossible to know in advance how many additional people we will be able to accommodate on-site, we will work as hard as we can to admit as many people as we can.
Tickets will be $5 at the door, and we will accept CASH ONLY.
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Noam Chomsky will discuss the persistent and largely invariant features of U.S. foreign policy — in the words of U.S. planners, "the overall framework of order” — and its intimate relationship with U.S. domestic policy.
Presented by Haymarket Books and Lannan Foundation
MIT Institute Professor (emeritus) of linguistics and philosophy Noam Chomsky is widely regarded as one of the foremost critics of U.S. foreign policy in the world.
Haymarket Books recently reissued twelve of his classic books in new editions:
http://www.haymarketbooks.org/pb/The-Noam-Chomsky-Collection
Chomsky's recent books include the New York Times bestsellers Hegemony or Survival and Failed States, as well as Hopes and Prospects and Masters of Mankind.
About seating:
Registration via Eventbrite is required. Doors open at 6:00. Seats will be made available on a first-come, first-served basis.