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Noam Chomsky on Libertarian Socialism

As always, Professor Noam Chomsky has some interesting things to say on the nature of political definition, Anarcho-syndicalism, and its more general, more common identifier, Libertarian Socialism.  Here’s a video of an interview in Norway in 2011 where he discusses … Continue reading

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Where Do You Stand Politically?

I’ve had my fair share of political discussions.  I’ve talked about what socialism really is.  I’m talked about how the way the term “communism” is commonly defined in the United States really refers to a type of fascism or authoritarianism. … Continue reading

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‘Our Gov’t Sucks, Because You Suck’

His style might be a bit strong for some, but he sure does make sense. Go PunkPatriot!

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The Green Party Apparently Has No Chance

An article in the Los Angeles Times Op/Ed section touched on a very interesting and important issue that deserves due consideration as the 2012 election season approaches – the issue of third parties and third party candidates.  Why vote for … Continue reading

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Ideologue for Peace?

The Australian Peace Foundation recently awarded United States renowned linguist, philosopher, and prolific author Noam Chomsky the Sydney Peace Prize, to substantial amount of backlash among both Australian and international critics.  Many claim that Chomsky’s challenging of authority too often … Continue reading

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Noam Chomsky on Middle Eastern Opinion of U.S.

Professor Noam Chomsky responding to a question posed by George Bush: “Why do they hate US, when we’re so good?” Interesting response.

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Capitalism and Slavery

Whether due to indoctrination or education, Americans are often hesitant to question the philosophical, ethical, or economic principles upon which our nation is built.  Karl Marx said that our ideological superstructure (culture, institutions, ideologies) attempts to legitimize and naturalize the … Continue reading

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