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Martin William Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Thu, 10 Jun 1999 15:22:07 +0200
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Per-Anders writes:
> > Dan Carkner writes:
> > > Well, the first answer I would say is yes because Chomsky is [an
> > > anarchist].
> >
> > I thought he described himself as left-liberal.  Is that an anarchist?
> >
> > martin
>
> Well, pardon me if have misinterpreted the english term, but
> "left-liberal" is - as far as I can tell - closer to a social
> democratic political point of view than an anarchist one. I believe
> the some of the terms Chomsky have used for his own political
> beliefs are "libertarian socialist", "left-libertarian" and
> "anarcho-syndicalist".

Sorry, you're quite right.  I'm sure it was left-libertarian, not
left-liberal.

martin

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