If Everybody's Guilty Of Everything (imported from my Hamlet blog)
Thursday, February 28, 2008
William F. Buckley, Jr. died a few days ago. Here's an exchange between him and Professor Noam Chomsky from 1969.
As they debate the Vietnam War, Buckley offers "If everybody's guilty of everything, then no one's guilty of anything." Chomsky's reply is interesting, surprising.
As they debate the Vietnam War, Buckley offers "If everybody's guilty of everything, then no one's guilty of anything." Chomsky's reply is interesting, surprising.