Chomsky.
by Nic Olson
Good Riddance, the southern California punk band introduced me to a man named Noam Chomsky through well placed sound clips in fast, aggressive punk rock albums. Read about him.
Chris Hedges writes about Noam Chomsky:
“He reminds us that genuine intellectual inquiry is always subversive. It challenges cultural and political assumptions. It critiques structures. It is relentlessly self-critical. It implodes the self-indulgent myths and stereotypes we use to elevate ourselves and ignore our complicity in acts of violence and oppression. And it makes the powerful, as well as their liberal apologists, deeply uncomfortable.”
In the article, Chomsky says,
“I try to encourage people to think for themselves, to question standard assumptions. Don’t take assumptions for granted. Begin by taking a skeptical attitude toward anything that is conventional wisdom. Make it justify itself. It usually can’t. Be willing to ask questions about what is taken for granted. Try to think things through for yourself. There is plenty of information. You have got to learn how to judge, evaluate and compare it with other things. You have to take some things on trust or you can’t survive. But if there is something significant and important don’t take it on trust. As soon as you read anything that is anonymous you should immediately distrust it. If you read in the newspapers that Iran is defying the international community, ask who is the international community? India is opposed to sanctions. China is opposed to sanctions. Brazil is opposed to sanctions. The Non-Aligned Movement is vigorously opposed to sanctions and has been for years. Who is the international community? It is Washington and anyone who happens to agree with it. You can figure that out, but you have to do work. It is the same on issue after issue.”
reading a book called ‘beyond cosmic dice’ and it has a quote in it by thomas henry huxley: “the deepest sin of the human mind is to believe things without evidence”
Chomsky is a keeper, Nic. Some of his stuff can seriously require a dozen reads through, but his thoughts are sharp as a dagger. They can hurt like one too.
no need to say that I like intellectual anarchist. Chomsky is one of them.
[…] works such as On Power and Ideology and Manufacturing Consent, Chomsky has, more than any other American intellectual, charted the downward spiral of the American […]