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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Mon, 10 Jun 2002 17:57:18 EDT |
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But, the "left" needs not get defensive every time aspects of it are
criticized. Are there not substantive criticisms to be made of different left
movements? If so, why not look the criticisms in the face and deal with
whatever grain of truth they might have, rather than dismissing them
outright?
-- David
In a message dated 6/10/2002 9:02:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> If there's one thing that will be the death of me and (is) the death of the
> progressive movement, it's the arrogance of the left.
> ***FLASH*** Noam Chomsky is not perfect!!
> ("Quick nurse, the morphine!").
> Lets see...humans are imperfect, Noam Chomsky is human (from Neptune, yes,
> but still human), ergo... Noam Chomsky is ??
> If I EVER meet a leftist who gives another credit I think I will S***!
> Constantly tearing down others of value is not how we will succeed.
> I don't know about you, but I have a young child at home.
> Succeed we must!
> Regards,
> Ken Eidel
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