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Chomsky: It Is All Working Quite Well for the Rich, Powerful

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ttosca · 08/12/2013 18:20

Thought this interview might be interesting to those interested in politics and in understanding the mechanisms and effects of 'globalization' and 'neo-liberalism':

Very clear and straightforward.

This is a shorter and slightly revised version of an interview with Noam Chomsky which appeared on Sunday, Dec. 8 in the Syriza-aligned paper Avgi in Greece.

truth-out.org/news/item/20467-noam-chomsky-interview

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MamaMumra · 09/12/2013 03:41

Thanks for this. Just read it.

ttosca · 09/12/2013 09:23

Great.

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claig · 09/12/2013 10:05

Interesting article. Talks about elites etc, identifies many of the problems, but doesn't appear to offer any solutions that I could see.

claig · 09/12/2013 10:13

He also says that the term 'neoliberalism' is a myth. He seems to imply that the system is really a crooked stitch-up by the elite.

"The term neoliberal is a bit misleading. The doctrines are neither new, nor liberal. As you say, big business and the rich rely extensively on what economist Dean Baker calls "the conservative nanny state" that they nourish."

ttosca · 09/12/2013 10:42

Chomsky is an anarchist.

His solution is to abolish Capitalism and hierarchical power structures as as much as possible.

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claig · 09/12/2013 11:00

Oh, I didn't realise that.
I don't like anarchy, that just leads to rule by a brutal elite who seize power and don't believe in justice.

ttosca · 10/12/2013 19:16

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ttosca · 10/12/2013 19:18

And in any case, anarchists are against state power. That's the number on core belief of anarchism - the utter devolution of power.

That is where they differ from communists believe seizing state power is necessary to enact change, after which it will be used to the service of the working class, and then eventually 'dissolve itself', anarchists believe that seizing state power will inevitably lead to one ruling elite being replaced by another.

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JulieJingleBellsMumsnet · 10/12/2013 19:45

Talk guidelines, people. Talk guidelines. Wink

ttosca · 10/12/2013 21:28

But mom!...

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