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Noam Chomsky

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Noam Chomsky
Born
Avram Noam Chomsky

December 7, 1928
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
NationalityStatesian
Political orientationLibertarian Socialism
Imperialism[1]
Anti-communism[2]


Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is a Statesian public intellectual and prominent leader of the compatible left which has received major funding from the congressional military industrial complex.[3][4] He supported the bombing of Yugoslavia[citation needed] and is opposed to Vladimir Lenin.[5] However, he is against the U.S. blockade of Cuba[6] and has denounced the USA's New Cold War against China and occupation of Korea.[7]

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  1. Lorenzo A. (2019/09/15). "Noam Chomsky and the Compatible Left, Part I" Popaganda. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  2. ““Many on the U.S. Left have exhibited a Soviet bashing and Red baiting that matches anything on the Right in its enmity and crudity. Listen to Noam Chomsky holding forth about “left intellectuals” who try to “rise to power on the backs of mass popular movements” and “then beat the people into submission. . . . You start off as basically a Leninist who is going to be part of the Red bureaucracy. You see later that power doesn’t lie that way, and you very quickly become an ideologist of the right. . . . We’re seeing it right now in the [former] Soviet Union. The same guys who were communist thugs two years back, are now running banks and [are] enthusiastic free marketeers and praising Americans” (Z Magazine, 10/95).

    Chomsky’s imagery is heavily indebted to the same U.S. corporate political culture he so frequently criticizes on other issues. In his mind, the revolution was betrayed by a coterie of “communist thugs” who merely hunger for power rather than wanting the power to end hunger. In fact, the communists did not “very quickly” switch to the Right but struggled in the face of a momentous onslaught to keep Soviet socialism alive for more than seventy years. To be sure, in the Soviet Union’s waning days some, like Boris Yeltsin, crossed over to capitalist ranks, but others continued to resist free-market incursions at great cost to themselves, many meeting their deaths during Yeltsin’s violent repression of the Russian parliament in 1993.””

    Michael Parenti (1997). Black Shirts & Reds: 'Left Anticommunism; Genuflection to Orthodoxy'.
  3. Roderic Day (2020). On Chomsky. Red Sails.
  4. Roderic Day (2020-04-01). "Chomsky" Twitter.
  5. Noam Chomsky (1986). "The Soviet Union Versus Socialism" Chomsky.info. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  6. Manolo De Los Santos, Vijay Prashad (2021-07-28). "Let Cuba Live—The movement standing up to Biden’s maximum pressure campaign" Liberation News. Archived from the original on 2022-11-08. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  7. Jeremy Kuzmarov (2023-05-26). "'Talk of War with China is Total Insanity—Everybody’s Finished if it Takes Place,' Says Noam Chomsky" CovertAction Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-06-01.