Class War: The Attack On Working People - Noam Chomsky
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Written by Noam Chomsky
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In perhaps the most potent of his speeches released on CD (this one recorded in 1995 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), linguist and political critic Noam Chomsky frankly addresses the evident–but largely undiscussed–lines of class in American society, comparing, for example, American labor laws and practices with those of its global comrades. “The government,” Chomsky says, quoting John Dewey, his favorite Democratic philosopher, “is the shadow cast by business over society.” He bemoans corporate propaganda, the crushing of unions, and the “created wants” that have left us “a devastated peasant society…. People are scared, angry, and hostile.” Pretty tough stuff, but Chomsky does offer one ray of hope: “If you want to change something, change the substance, not the shadow.”
Noam Chomsky is an influential linguist, professor, author, and activist. Chomsky has been active in left-wing politics and he opposed the Vietnam War. He is the eighth most cited source of all time, and is considered the ”most cited living author”. Chomsky is also the author of over 150 books.
Running Time: 55:09
1. Intro
2. Profits Before People
3. Culture Of Solidarity
4. Praise For Our Magnificence
5. The Undermining Of Unions
6. Crime Pays
7. Economy Up People Down
8. The Globalization Of Production
9. Class War
10. Driving People From Defiance To Compliance
11. Technology As A Weapon
12. The Fortune 500: Unaccountable Private Power
13. Social Policy: Welfare For The Rich
14. Propaganda: Corporations Are Your Friends
15. Potential For Fascism
16. What Is To Be Done?
17. Oklahoma City And Anti-Politics
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| Creation Date: | Tue, 16 Aug 2011 11:47:21 -0400 |
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| 01 Intro.mp3 557.29 KBs | |
| 02 Profits Before People.mp3 351.9 KBs | |
| 03 Culture Of Solidarity.mp3 863.22 KBs | |
| 04 Praise For Our Magnificence.mp3 684.35 KBs | |
| 05 The Undermining Of Unions.mp3 684.86 KBs | |
| 06 Crime Pays.mp3 469.74 KBs | |
| 07 Economy Up People Down.mp3 271.08 KBs | |
| 08 The Globalization Of Production.mp3 848.54 KBs | |
| 09 Class War.mp3 972.09 KBs | |
| 10 Driving People From Defiance To Compliance.mp3 300.59 KBs | |
| 11 Technology As A Weapon.mp3 487.72 KBs | |
| 12 The Fortune 500 Unaccountable Private Power.mp3 1.3 MBs | |
| 13 Social Policy Welfare For The Rich.mp3 1.53 MBs | |
| 14 Propaganda Corporations Are Your Friends.mp3 1.31 MBs | |
| 15 Potential For Fascism.mp3 620.06 KBs | |
| 16 What Is To Be Done.mp3 217.71 KBs | |
| 17 Oklahoma City And Anti-Politics.mp3 1.33 MBs | |
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January 24th, 2019
For anyone wanting to find out more about the world we live in… there is one answer: read Noam Chomsky” -New Statesman
“The questions Chomsky raises will eventually have to be answered. Agree with him or not, we lose out by not listening” - Buisnessweek
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