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A video with NC talking about Bernie Sanders popped into my youtube account:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btJfkPBLULg

What should I know about the man? He seems to have quite a reputation as a bit of an intellectual heavyweight. Well it is looking increasingly unlikely that Bernie will get elected (much like Jeremy Corbyn it would seem), but it has tapped into something quite profound with a movement towards the left that could be even more prominent in years to come

I like Noam, however, as you say, he is an intellectual heavyweight whose musings are way past the sound bite level and thus will probably not influence the greater population at large.
I also think that Noam is way beyond the 'Left-Right' schism.....
He is a man who values logic, and pondering {and staying focused upon} an issue across it's length, breadth and depth.
Left/right is hopelessly bogged down with nationalism, racism, gut feeling vs. being informed,rioting and mob mentality.
It's a shame about Bernie too...I like the guy.
I still can't believe that Trump gathered the impetus that he has.....

It's a reputation well-earned. He is nothing if not completely thorough, completely on the ball and his every-angle approach coupled with searing insight and formal intellectual methodology ensures that when he has something to say it'll be worth your while trying to grasp what he's getting at.

He has a particular focus for media and linguistics ... which have only made him more relevant and given him more to work with as the information age progresses. 'Manufacturing Consent' is pretty much essential reading.

Handily, there are also a number of CD's of the great man himself, many of them released by Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label. Jello's spoken word albums (including those he's done with D.O.A.) are also well-worth a listen, if maybe a little dated in some of the specifics now (Tipper Gore & the PMRC etc).

Not sure to what extent Chomsky is really a neo-Marxist, but as a point from which to critically analyze the development and machinations of modern western capitalism it's an invaluable perspective.