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Some of chomsky's writing on anarchism (from 1970) From the page: "One might, however, argue rather differently: that at every stage of history our concern must be to dismantle those forms of authority and oppression that survive from an era when they might have been justified in... more
Reviewed by rhyre Mar 28 2009, 08:25am ( 3 reviews ) • chomsky.info
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Rated by commerican on Apr 25 2009, 12:52am
Fairly concise for Chomsky, and a good read in its own right. Note: to read this the way it was intended to be conveyed, you may have to use different definitions for some of the words.
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Rated by rhyre on Mar 28 2009, 8:25am
Some of chomsky's writing on anarchism (from 1970) From the page: "One might, however, argue rather differently: that at every stage of history our concern must be to dismantle those forms of authority and oppression that survive from an era when they might have been justified in terms of the need for security or survival or economic development, but that now contribute to -- rather than alleviate -- material and cultural deficit"
