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==Personal view on Noam Chomsky== | ==Personal view on Noam Chomsky== | ||
− | Noam Chomsky could best be described as an [[anarchist]], although | + | Noam Chomsky could best be described as an [[anarchist]], although he himself prefers a label of "libertarian socialist". |
See: Power and Terror, Noam Chomsky In Our Times | See: Power and Terror, Noam Chomsky In Our Times | ||
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===Views on [[anarcho-capitalism]]=== | ===Views on [[anarcho-capitalism]]=== | ||
Chomsky openly identifies with syndicalism. He refers to anarcho-capitalism as | Chomsky openly identifies with syndicalism. He refers to anarcho-capitalism as | ||
− | : ...a doctrinal system which, if ever implemented, would lead to forms of tyranny and oppression that have few counterparts in human history...I | + | : ...a doctrinal system which, if ever implemented, would lead to forms of tyranny and oppression that have few counterparts in human history...I also admire their commitment to rationality -- which is rare -- though I do not think they see the consequences of the doctrines they espouse, or their profound moral failings. |
− | also admire their commitment to rationality -- which is rare -- though I do not think they see the consequences of the doctrines they espouse, or their profound moral failings. | + | |
:''See also:'' [http://flag.blackened.net/liberty/chomsky-on-ac.txt Noam Chomsky on anarcho-capitalism] | :''See also:'' [http://flag.blackened.net/liberty/chomsky-on-ac.txt Noam Chomsky on anarcho-capitalism] |
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Noam Chomsky is a political author, a public speaker, and a linguist.
Personal view on Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky could best be described as an anarchist, although he himself prefers a label of "libertarian socialist".
See: Power and Terror, Noam Chomsky In Our Times
Views on anarcho-capitalism
Chomsky openly identifies with syndicalism. He refers to anarcho-capitalism as
- ...a doctrinal system which, if ever implemented, would lead to forms of tyranny and oppression that have few counterparts in human history...I also admire their commitment to rationality -- which is rare -- though I do not think they see the consequences of the doctrines they espouse, or their profound moral failings.
- See also: Noam Chomsky on anarcho-capitalism