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Sueko Sakai <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Tue, 9 Jan 2001 15:32:31 -1000
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Ratibor Trivunac wrote:

> > is chomsky really advocating for anarchism? or for the >anarchist?
>
> For both =:)
>
> > i'm thinking that he's for the anarchist.  and i'm also saying to myself
> > that in every age anarchists are needed, for if not, the king would still
> > be in his counting room counting the profits from our parents' "blood &
> > sweat."  of course, today it's the capitalist who is in the counting room.
>
> Chomsky is alllso member of revoloutionary-syndicate called IWW
> (www.iww.org) which is advocating for destruction of state and capitalist
> system=anarchy...
>
> > saka'i
>
> Rata

ok, and sorry for responding so late...i had to think a bit on it.  so
it's about socialism/communism?  my problem is that our social-economic
system is a big one, and i rather doubt that anarchism is a form of
organiation that the mass majority fear--out of ignorance.  but of course,
isn't chomsky thinking more along the line of: we begin at the community
level, then work our way towards the state.

if confucius had the patience to do what needed to be done to recover
social order in his time, i guess his way of doing it is a clue for our
time? (26 yrs. after his death, confucianism).

call me keiko
i'm spiritually evolving....

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