"Students who acquire large debts putting themselves through school are unlikely to think about changing society. When you trap people in a system of debt, they can't afford the time to think."
Noam Chomsky
Linguist, Philosopher, Activist
Noam Chomsky is a renowned linguist and political activist known for his critiques of media and power structures, particularly through his work 'Manufacturing Consent.'
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- December 7, 1928
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About Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky — Life and Legacy
Noam Chomsky, a prominent linguist and political activist, has profoundly influenced contemporary thought through his critiques of media and power dynamics. His seminal work, 'Manufacturing Consent,' co-authored with Edward S. Herman, explores how mass media serves the interests of powerful elites, shaping public perception and consent. Chomsky's key ideas revolve around the notion that media is not merely a neutral platform but a tool for propaganda that perpetuates existing power structures. Chomsky's quotes often reflect his belief in the necessity of critical thinking and skepticism towards authority. For instance, he argues that 'the responsibility of intellectuals is to speak the truth and expose lies,' emphasizing the role of scholars and thinkers in challenging dominant narratives. This perspective reveals his commitment to intellectual integrity and social justice, as he urges individuals to question the information presented to them. The relevance of Chomsky's insights remains significant today, as issues of media manipulation and political power continue to shape global discourse. His work encourages readers to engage critically with the information they consume, fostering a more informed and active citizenry. Chomsky's legacy lies not only in his academic contributions but also in his unwavering advocacy for truth and justice in the face of systemic oppression.
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"The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum - even encourage the more critical and dissident views. That gives people the sense that there's free thinking going on, while all the time the presuppositions of the system are being reinforced by the limits put on the range of the debate."
"The general population doesn't know what's happening, and it doesn't even know that it doesn't know."
"As long as the general population is passive, apathetic, diverted to consumerism or hatred of the vulnerable, then the powerful can do as they please, and those who survive will be left to contemplate the outcome."
"Optimism is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe that the future can be better, it’s unlikely you will step up and take responsibility for making it so. If you assume that there’s no hope, you guarantee that there will be no hope. If you assume that there is an instinct for freedom, there are opportunities to change things, there’s a chance you may contribute to making a better world. The choice is yours."
"It’s ridiculous to talk about freedom in a society dominated by huge corporations. What kind of freedom is there inside a corporation? They’re totalitarian institutions - you take orders from above and maybe give them to people below you. There’s about as much freedom as under Stalinism."
"That's the standard technique of privatization: defund, make sure things don't work, people get angry, you hand it over to private capital."
"Neoliberal democracy. Instead of citizens, it produces consumers. Instead of communities, it produces shopping malls. The net result is an atomized society of disengaged individuals who feel demoralized and socially powerless. In sum, neoliberalism is the immediate and foremost enemy of genuine participatory democracy, not just in the United States but across the planet, and will be for the foreseeable future."
"Jingoism, racism, fear, religious fundamentalism: these are the ways of appealing to people if you're trying to organize a mass base of support for policies that are really intended to crush them."
"There's a good reason why nobody studies history, it just teaches you too much."
"The world is a very puzzling place. If you're not willing to be puzzled, you just become a replica of someone else's mind."
"Democratic societies can't force people. Therefore they have to control what they think."
"Nobody should have any illusions. The United States has essentially a one-party system and the ruling party is the business party."
"If you go to one demonstration and then go home, that's something, but the people in power can live with that. What they can't live with is sustained pressure that keeps building, organisations that keep doing things, people that keep learning lessons from the last time and doing it better the next time."
"When I was in high school I asked myself at one point: "Why do I care if my high school's team wins the football game? I don't know anybody on the team, they have nothing to do with me... why am I here and applaud? It does not make any sense." But the point is, it does make sense: It's a way of building up irrational attitudes of submission to authority and group cohesion behind leadership elements. In fact it's training in irrational jingoism. That's also a feature of competitive sports."
"The point of public relations slogans like "Support Our Troops" is that they don't mean anything ... that's the whole point of good propaganda. You want to create a slogan that nobody is going to be against and I suppose everybody will be for, because nobody knows what it means, because it doesn't mean anything. But its crucial value is that it diverts your attention from a question that does mean something, do you support our policy? And that's the one you're not allowed to talk about."
"If you want to control a population... give them a God to worship."
"The whole educational and professional training system is a very elaborate filter, which just weeds out people who are too independent, and who think for themselves, and who don't know how to be submissive, and so on -- because they're dysfunctional to the institutions."
"A language is not just words. It's a culture, a tradition, a unification of a community, a whole history that creates what a community is. It's all embodied in a language."
"The police can go to downtown Harlem and pick up a kid with a joint in the streets. But they can't go into the elegant apartments and get a stockbroker who's sniffing cocaine."