« "Intellectuals have a problem: they have to justify their existence. Noam Chomsky »
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Noam Chomsky
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Noam Chomsky
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« How do you fight an idea if you can't even talk about it? »
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Noam Chomsky
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Noam Chomsky
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« The term "anarchism" is used to refer to a wide variety of political ideas; I will rather lean for the interpretation of the libertarian left and, from this point of view, anarchism can be considered a kind of voluntary socialism, ie libertarian socialism or anarcho-unionism or anarcho-communism, in line with, say Bakounine, Kropotkin and others. They had in mind a highly organized society but built on organic units, organic communities, which generally correspond to the workplace and the neighbourhood. From these two basic units, there would be through federal agreements, a form of highly integrated social organization that could exist at the national or even international level. Decisions could be made on a very large scale but by delegates who would still be part of the organic community from which they come, to which they return and in which, in fact, they live. »
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Noam Chomsky
Hope for the future. talks on anarchism and socialism |
Noam Chomsky
Hope for the future. talks on anarchism and socialism
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