Just listened to Chomsky speaking...

Noam Chomsky is a huge ideological enemy of Ron Paul and a huge supporter of strengthening the State. Since strengthening the State relies on the initiation of force, I consider him an inherently evil man. Yes, I said evil.
Chomsky and Ron Paul would agree that interventionism is wrong.

It economics they would disagree on, as Paul is from the Austrian school of economics, a strong believer in the free market, which Chomsky declares a failure, citing the Great Depression as evidence.
 
Chomsky and Ron Paul would agree that interventionism is wrong.

It economics they would disagree on, as Paul is from the Austrian school of economics, a strong believer in the free market, which Chomsky declares a failure, citing the Great Depression as evidence.


Thank you.
 
It economics they would disagree on, as Paul is from the Austrian school of economics, a strong believer in the free market, which Chomsky declares a failure, citing the Great Depression as evidence.
Yikes, he cites the Great Depression as evidence? I didn't think any intellectual has blamed that on capitalism since The Monetary History of the United States was published.
 
Meh... what your seeing is the latest fashion of the new left. 'Anarcho-socialism' which Noam Chomskey professes to be a proponent of simply puts Stalin closer to home. You have a decentralized form of communism with local areas operating their own commune. Obviously, someone would need to allocate resources in each commune becoming their own 'benevolent dictator'.
 
"One of the main techniques for breaking morale through a strategy of terror consists in exactly this tactic--keep a person hazy as to where he stands and just what he may expect. In addition, if frequent vacillations between severe disciplinary measures and promises of good treatment together with spreading contradictory news make the cognitive structure of this situation utterly unclear, then the individual may cease to even know a particular plan would lead toward or away from his goal. Under these conditions, even those individuals who have definite goals and are ready to take risks are paralyized (sic) by severe inner conflict in regard to what to do."

Wow, this is totally what I've been thinking about Alex Jones for the last year or so.. Nice post, I have something new to research :)
 
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