An ideology is a pervasive mindset that determines what you think even when you don’t know you’re thinking. It defines what is “normal”, what constitutes conventional wisdom and what is, literally, unthinkable.
If ideology is as powerful as positions like this say, then whence all of the opposition to the "dominant paradigm" coming from liberal arts departments? Do academics have think-outside-the-box superpowers or something? — Pneumenon
Is this a good definition of "neoliberalism"? Are you a neoliberal? (Oh, surely not you!). Which, if any, leading politicians are not, to some extent, neoliberal? — Bitter Crank
Noam Chomsky agrees. All governments are corrupt, hypocritical, and amoral. — Mongrel
That's true. A government employee can be like a fairy god-mother to a hapless citizen. I've experienced that.There are, none the less, outstanding government employees who excel by delivering excellent service to citizens. — Bitter Crank
That's the coolest way to put it I've ever heard. I'll have to keep that one.Well, once one has grabbed the bull by the tail and faced the situation, it's either accept it or let go of the tail. — Bitter Crank
Chomsky dislikes it when nations (like the USA) dissembles about what it is up to. As he pointed out, the only people to whom our secret wars are secret is the American taxpayer who is paying for it. Certainly the people on whom the bombs are dropping know about it. But expecting nations to be truthful the same way we demand truth on the witness stand is likely to result in disappointment. — Bitter Crank
Yes, but it also makes it harder to conceive a path from here to self-organization of the workplace. The world has changed in far-reaching ways since he gave that speech.The fact that there isn't much organized labour (in the US) just makes the democratic self-organization of the workforce even more pressing. — Πετροκότσυφας
I was explaining why it was easier for him to propose solutions back then and why, at present, his response to questions about solutions are nothing more than "Be moral."At any rate, the lecture was linked as a reminder that Chomsky proposed things from day one. — Πετροκότσυφας
Yeah, Rand, among others. It should be noted though, that they were appealing to opposite audiences. No wonder then that their politics were also antithetical. — Πετροκότσυφας
Nor there is a problem with Rand. I just pointed out that even If they share the "sanction of the victim" idea in its generalities, in its specifics they were opposite. — Πετροκότσυφας
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