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Chomsky And Krauss: An Origins Project Dialogue

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Join intellectual giant Noam Chomsky and Lawrence Krauss for an intimate evening of conversation for an Origins Project Dialogue. Language, Power, Justice will be a candid and unscripted conversation on contemporary issues on the nature of humanity, the power of science and the mind, and global social justice. This will make for a thought-provoking and controversial evening. Institute Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Noam Chomsky is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Science. He has recieved numerous awards for his contribution to the study of linguistics, intellectural history, and philosophy, including the Kyoto Prize, the Helmholtz Medal, and the Dorothy Eldridge Peacemaker Award, among others. A prolific author and public speaker, you can find more information about his publications at http://www.chomsky.info. Lawrence Krauss is an author, professor, physicist, public intellectual and Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University. He is called upon to share his views worldwide on many diverse topics and is a sought after speaker for events ranging from the World Economic Forum to the Larry King Show. The first 1,250 tickets are free to the ASU community with ASU ID, quantities limited, restrictions apply. Free tickets for the ASU community are available only at ASU Gammage Box office. For the first time, free pizza will be served at Gammage for students with an event ticket and ASU ID. Pizza will be served from 5:30-6:30pm, first come, first served. Tickets on sale February 9 from ASU Gammage Box Office 480-965-3434 and Ticketmaster.com. If you are not local to the Phoenix Metro area, you can watch the live webcast of the event at http://www.ustream.tv/asutv

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