I weep. Almost.
Noam Chomsky talks about - and praises! - my work in this lecture at SOAS. I almost cried when I heard it. Reading Chomsky's work has been an essential part of helping me to figure out exactly why I was so horrifically wrong about Iraq, and how I should change my thinking. I owe him a hefty debt, so it's humbling to think I have helped to inform him about other situations in the world.
Oh, and - for the completists - I was interviewed in this piece for the Washington Monthly, where I defend Britain's network of CCTV cameras to a lovely but bemused American who sees them as a sign of Orwellian terror.

