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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Fri, 18 Jan 2002 10:26:21 +0000 |
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And of course, the neo-liberals accuse Chomsky of being a fascist, the
fascists accuse Chomsky of being a Bolshevik, and the Bolsheviks accuse him
of not understanding them ;)
At 20:40 17/01/2002, you wrote:
>harry kershner wrote:
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> > Chomsky has repeated for many years that he believes the three great
> enemies of democratic movements in the last century have been fascism,
> Bolshevism, and modern corporatism. Because of this, he has been attacked
> by members of all three groups, all of whom desire to marginalize both
> his point of view and him, personally.<
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>I suppose I belong more or less to the group identified as "Bolshevik"
>here, and I have various disagreements with Chomsky, but neither I nor
>people I have worked or carried on correspondence with (nor writers who
>I admire) have ever "attackee" Chomsky or expressed any desire to
>"marginalize" him. In fact I have always echoed that remark (I forget
>who made it first) that Chomsky is a national treasure.
>
>As for the "neo-cointelpro-types who have tried to dominate this group,"
>why not simply kick them off the list. Let's not carry democracy to
>fantastic extremes. Someone I presume owns this list and we are still
>living under capitalism where ownership carries weight.
>
>Carrol Cox
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