« It is not without reason that Proudhon saw in a socialism without freedom the worst form of slavery. The desire for social justice can only develop adequately and effectively when it arises from and is based on freedom and responsibility. »
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Noam Chomsky
Reason and freedom. On human nature, education and the role of intellectuals |
Noam Chomsky
Reason and freedom. On human nature, education and the role of intellectuals
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« Intense commercial pressure has turned television news into "a pile of futility, rubbish and rubbish." Dorothy Rabinowitz »
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Noam Chomsky
Propaganda, media and democracy |
Noam Chomsky
Propaganda, media and democracy
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« The greatest shortcoming of the classical philosophy of the mind, rationalist or empiricist, seems to me to be its undisputed assumption that the properties and content of the mind are accessible to introspection. It is surprising how rarely this assumption has been disputed, with regard to the organization and function of intellectual faculties, even with the Freudian revolution. »
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Noam Chomsky
Language and Thought |
Noam Chomsky
Language and Thought
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