Two world-renowned figures of contemporary politics come together to discuss timeless topics and debate alternatives for the future: Jos "Pepe" Mujica, former president of Uruguay and an ex-guerrilla whose message of sustainability and common sense won him an international following, and Noam Chomsky, who revolutionized linguistics and has become a beacon for radical thinking around the world.
From the meeting of these peerless figures emerge reflections on the major global issues of our time: climate change, corruption, populism, the crisis of capitalism, and the logic of the market economy, among many others. Chomsky and Mujica emphasize throughout the values required to survive the challenges of the twenty-first century and build a new world: democracy, freedom, purposeful living, and friendship. Brought together by filmmaker Säl Alv drez, these two radical elders share passion, politics, and wisdom.
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Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laureate Professor at the University of Arizona, and the author of more than one hundred books.
Jos Mujica was a Tupamaros guerrilla during the Uruguayan dictatorship. He spent almost fifteen years in prison. He served as the fortieth president of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015.
Säl Alv drez is a Mexican activist and the founder of #YoSoy132, which in 2012 became the largest student movement in Mexico's history. He is also a filmmaker. His debut documentary, Chomsky and Mujica, will be released in 2026.