Authors: Noam Chomsky
19.
Alberts, “Teaching Real Science.”
20.
Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot,
Social Security: The Phony Crisis
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000).
21.
Michael Muskal, “Support at GOP Debate for Letting the Uninsured Die,”
Los Angeles Times
, 13 September 2011.
22.
Kate Nocera, “Rand Paul: âRight to Health Care' Is Slavery,”
Politico
, 11 May 2011.
23.
Survey of Young Americans' Attitudes Toward Politics and Public Service
, 21st ed. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Institute of Politics, 24 April 2012).
24.
Ibid. Executive Summary, p. 18.
25.
Ibid.
8. Aristocrats and Democrats
1.
Michael P. Schmidt, “President Speaks Out on Guard Investigation,”
New York Times
, 15 April 2012. Noam Chomsky, “Cartagena Beyond the Secret Service Scandal,”
In These Times
, 2 May 2012.
2.
Jennifer Ditchburn, “Emboldened Latin America Parts Ways with Canada, U.S. on Cuba and Drugs,”
Toronto Star
, 14 April 2012.
3.
Daniel Wallis and Andrew Cawthorne, “Lively Chavez Hosts Latin American Peers, Snubs U.S.,” Reuters, 3 December 2011.
4.
Evan Perez, “Mexican Guns Tied to U.S.,”
Wall Street Journal
, 10 June 2011.
5.
Chris McGreal, “How Mexico's Drug Cartels Profit from Flow of Guns Across the Border,”
Guardian
(London), 8 December 2011. See also Richard A. Serrano, “ATF Fast and Furious Guns Turned up in El Paso,”
Los Angeles Times
, 29 September 2011.
6.
Tim Murphy, “Rand Paul Backs Fringe UN Gun Conspiracy,”
Mother Jones
, 6 October 2011.
7.
Nick Hopkins, “Minister Calls for Support for Tough New Arms Trade Treaty,”
Guardian
(London), 16 May 2012.
8.
George Parker, “UK to Push for UN Arms Trade Treaty,”
Financial Times
(London), 16 May 2012. For detailed analysis, see
Small Arms Survey 2011: States of Security
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011).
9.
Theophilos Argitis and Jeremy Van Loon, “Obama's Keystone Denial Prompts Canada to Look to China Sales,” Bloomberg News, 19 January 2012.
10.
Barack Obama, “President Obama's State of the Union Address,”
New York Times
, 25 January 2012.
11.
Roy,
Field Notes on Democracy
. See also Arundhati Roy,
Walking the Comrades
(New York: Penguin Books, 2011).
12.
Josh Fox,
Gasland
(Docurama Films, 2010), 107 mins.
13.
Judy Battista, “Vikings Will Remain in Minnesota,”
New York Times
, 10 May 2012.
14.
Steven Salzberg, “University of Florida Eliminates Computer Science Department, Increases Athletic Budgets. Hmm.,”
Forbes
, 22 April 2012.
15.
Dave Zirin, “No Class: College Football Coach Salaries Rose 35 Percent Last Year,”
Nation
, 21 January 2012.
16.
Kristen A. Graham, “Phila[delphia] School District Plan Includes Restructuring and School Closings,”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, 24 April 2012.
17.
“California State U[niversity] Faculty Members Give Green Light to Rolling Strikes,”
Chronicle of Higher Education
, 2 May 2012.
18.
Nanette Asimov, “Cal State to Close Door on Spring 2013 Enrollment,”
San Francisco Chronicle
, 20 March 2012.
19.
Benjamin Ginsberg,
The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters
(Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011).
20.
Josh Bivens,
Failure by Design: The Story Behind America's Broken Economy
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2011).
21.
Brian Blackstone, Matthew Karnitschnig, and Robert Thomson, “Europe's Banker Talks Tough,”
Wall Street Journal
, 24 February 2012.
22.
Scott DeCarlo, “The World's 25 Most Valuable Companies: Apple Is Now on Top,”
Forbes
, 11 August 2011. David Barboza, “After Suicides, Scrutiny of China's Grim Factories,”
New York Times
, 6 June 2010.
23.
Charles Duhigg and David Kocieniewski, “How Apple Sidesteps Billions in Taxes,”
New York Times
, 28 April 2012.
24.
Robert Reich, “The Answer Isn't Socialism; It's Capitalism That Better Spreads the Benefits of the Productivity Revolution,”
RobertReich.org
, 6 May 2012, available at
http://robertreich.org/post/22542609387
.
25.
See the website for International Organization for a Participatory Society (IOPS) at
http://www.iopsociety.org/
.
26.
William Rogers, “USW and Mondragon Announce New Worker Co-op Plan,”
Left Labor Reporter
, 2 April 2012.
27.
Mikhail Bakunin, letter to Sergey Nechayev, 2 June 1870.
28.
Noam Chomsky, “Democracy and Education,” Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 19 October 1994 (
Alternative Radio
, no. CHON108).
29.
Charles Sellers,
The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815â1846
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), p. 269.
30.
The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of Thomas Jefferson
, ed. John P. Foley (New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1900), p. 49.
31.
Ibid.
32.
Bakunin on Anarchism
, ed. Sam Dolgoff (Montréal: Black Rose Books, 2002), p. 330.
33.
Daniel Guérin,
Jeunesse du socialisme libertaire: essais
(Paris: Librairie Marcel Rivière et Cie, 1959), p. 119.
34.
Supreme Court of the United States,
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
, Washington, DC, no. 8-205. Argued 24 March 2009. Reargued 9 September 2009. Decided 21 January 2010. Michael Bonanno, “Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County Launches Move to Amend the Constitution,”
OpEdNews.com
, 22 January 2010.
35.
Jason Burke, “Bhopal Campaigners Condemn âInsulting' Sentences over Disaster,”
Guardian
(London), 7 June 2010.
36.
Weisbrot and Watkins, “Recent Experiences with International Financial Markets.”
37.
Supreme Court of the United States,
Buckley v. Valeo
, Washington, DC, no. 75-436. Argued 10 November 1975. Decided 30 January 1976.
38.
Burt Neuborne, “Why the ACLU Is Wrong About âCitizens United,'”
Nation
, 9 April 2012.
39.
Nicholas Sonfessore, “âSuper PACs' Let Strategists Off the Leash,”
New York Times
, 20 May 2012.
40.
Karl Marx, “Theses on Feuerbach,” in
Writings of the Young Marx on Philosophy and Society
, ed. Lloyd David Easton and Kurt H. Guddat (New York: Doubleday, 1967), p. 402.
Special thanks to Anthony Arnove, Sara Bershtel, Sophie Siebert, and Bev Stohl. Excerpts of these interviews appeared in the
International Socialist Review
(
www.isreview.org
) and aired on KGNU and Alternative Radio.
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ACORN, 31â32
advertising, 80, 102â3
Afghanistan, 1, 13â18, 60, 72, 98, 99
Taliban, 15â16
U.S. war in, 13â18
Africa, 3, 22, 46, 47, 51, 169
African Americans, 48, 152, 166â67, 176
African National Congress, 71
African Union (AU), 50â51
al-Awlaki, Anwar, 114
Alberts, Bruce, 154â55
Ali, Tariq, 52
Allende, Salvador, 61
Alperovitz, Gar, 78
al-Qaeda, 98â99
America, decline of, 4â10, 56, 59â60
American Civil Liberties Union, 175
American Revolution, 155, 156, 172
Apple, 169â70
Arab Spring, 44â55, 60â64, 67, 112â13, 168
Aristotle, on democracy, 84
Armenian genocide, 91, 93â94
Assange, Julian, 113
Australian aboriginal languages, 139â40
Ayalon, Danny, 94
Â
Bagram air base, 14, 72
Bahrain, 49, 52, 53, 144
Baker, Dean, 108
Bakunin, Mikhail, 171â72, 173
banks, 33, 42, 76, 87â88
bailouts, 82
Bartels, Larry, 41
Beinin, Joel, 48
Ben Ali, Zine El-Abidine, 112
Berle, Adolf, 54
Bernays, Edward, 79â80
Propaganda
, 80
Bhopal explosion (1984), 174
bin Laden, Osama, 15â16
assassination of, 58â59, 99, 114
biological acquisition of language, 129â36
Bivens, Josh,
Failure by Design
, 168
Bolivia, 35
books, future of, 103â6
Boston, 37, 67
Bouazizi, Mohamed, 44
Boyce, Michael, 16
brain development, 136
Brazil, 6, 22, 50, 90, 161
BRICS, 50â51
Brooks, David, 81, 82
Bush, George W., 7, 58, 70, 90, 110, 153
Iraq War, 16, 56, 114â16
response to 9/11, 15â26
war crimes, 114â16
business, 25, 36, 38, 39, 40, 76â77, 81, 103, 123, 169
Butler, Smedley, 13, 14
Â
California, 167, 172
campaign finance, 173â74
Canada, 24, 73, 161â64
capitalism, 77â78, 147, 170â73
Caribbean, 7, 161
Carlos the Jackal, (Ilich RamÃrez Sánchez), 21
Carothers, Thomas, 62, 64
Carter, Jimmy, 151
Ceau
escu, Nicolae, 17
CELAC, 161
Central America, 21, 36
natural resources, 17â18
Chace, James, 61
Chavis, Benjamin, 65
children, 38, 82, 83
language acquisition in, 126â36
Chile, 61
China, 7â10, 50, 57, 77, 106, 107, 164, 169
ecological problems, 12
economic growth, 7â13
-India relations, 20â22
industry, 11â13
labor, 9â12
“loss of,” 57, 60
Maoist, 12
Chun Doo-hwan, 17
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
, 173â74
civil liberties, 69â73, 175
military detention and, 70â73
civil rights movement, 24, 30â31, 45, 65â66, 72, 150, 167, 176
climate change, 75, 121â25, 159
Clinton, Bill, 58, 83, 90, 170
Clinton, Hillary, 162
COINTELPRO, 73, 74, 120
collective bargaining, 40â41
Colombia, 7, 72, 145, 160, 164
colonialism, 3â5, 9, 46, 51
Communist Party, 23â24, 27, 29, 75, 118
Congress, U.S., 27, 32, 41â42, 85
Congress of Industrial
Organizations, 23, 68
consensus, 74â75
Constitution, U.S., 72, 85, 174â75
consumerism, 36, 37, 80
corporations, 10, 24, 26, 27, 31â32, 38, 41, 76â77, 81, 103, 119, 152, 174
piracy issue, 107â8
Cuba, 4, 160, 161
culture, and language, 138â40
Â
deaf-blind, 134â35
debt, 8, 87, 152, 168
student, 152
decolonization, 5, 46
democracy, 47, 54, 62, 79â81, 84â85, 109, 112, 143â44, 150, 151, 158â59, 172
Democratic Party, 32, 41â42
demonstrations, 29â33, 35, 40â43, 73â77
Arab Spring, 44â55, 60â64, 67, 112â13, 168
civil rights, 24, 30â31, 45, 65â66, 72, 150, 167, 176
Occupy, 47, 65â69, 74â77, 118â21, 146, 168, 177
student, 73â74
Depression, 23, 27, 28
deregulation, 48, 173â74
Dewey, John, 147, 148, 149
Dink, Hrant, 89, 91
dissidents, 144â45
doctrinal system, 8, 10, 36, 38, 158, 159
Dönitz, Karl, 116
Draghi, Mario, 169
drugs, 160â62
Durand Line, 99
Duvalier, Jean-Claude, 17
Â
Economic Policy Institute, 168
economy, 4, 32, 76â78, 97, 121, 168, 171
Arab Spring, 44â55, 60â64, 67
Chinese, 7â10
financial crisis, 23, 48, 86â89, 168â69
global shift of power, 5â13, 58, 76â77
Indian, 7, 10â11, 20â23
stimulus, 33
U.S. decline, 4â10, 56, 59â60
education, 37, 82, 147â56, 165â68
battle over, 147â56
higher, 150â53, 165â68
K-to-12, 153â56
privatization of, 38â39, 156, 167â68
public, 37â39, 147â48, 153â56, 166â68
science, 154â55
Egypt, 35, 51, 53, 61, 67
Arab Spring, 44â49, 54, 60â64, 67, 168
Einstein, Albert, 143
Eisenhower, Dwight, 125
electoral politics, 102â13, 117â19
electronic books, 104
Ellsberg, Daniel, 15, 113
El Salvador, 145
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 148, 156
Enlightenment, 116, 147, 148
environment, 12, 75, 121â25, 158â59, 163â65, 176
climate change, 75, 121â25, 159
fracking, 164â65
Erdo
an, Recep Tayyip, 89, 90, 93
Europe, 5, 6, 9, 47, 51, 58, 161
economic crisis, 47, 86â89, 168â69
European Central Bank (ECB), 86â87, 169
European Union, 87, 89, 92
evolution, 128, 129, 137â38
Â
Facebook, 145, 146
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 15, 71, 73
Federal Reserve, 86â87
financial crisis, 23, 48, 86â89, 168â69
Financial Times
, 66, 76, 78, 123
Finland, 153, 154
Foreign Affairs
, 59, 61
fossil fuels, 21, 22, 49â55, 122â24, 164, 165
fracking, 123, 164â65
France, 46, 50, 52, 68, 112â13, 170
Fraser, Doug, 25
Freedom of Information Act, 110
Â
Gadhafi, Mu'ammar, 50, 53
Galileo, 143, 144
Gates, Bill, 11
Gaza, 93
General Motors, 33, 80
genetics, 126â27, 129, 140
Germany, 15, 27, 51, 58, 118, 153
economic policy, 88
Nazism, 28â29, 115â16
Weimar Republic, 25, 27â29
World War II, 115â16
GI bill, 152
Ginsberg, Benjamin,
The Fall of the Faculty
, 168
globalization, 5, 20â22, 170
financial crisis, 86â89, 168â69
labor, 9â12, 76â77, 169â70
shift of power, 5â13, 58, 76â77
Goldman Sachs, 42
Google, 107
government, 78â85, 150, 158
big, 81, 82
security, 107â13
“Grand Area” planning, 57
Great Britain, 5, 8â9, 16, 17, 21, 35, 50, 52, 61, 79, 107, 139, 172
colonialism, 9, 20
government, 79
slavery, 36
World War II, 115, 116
Greece, 87
Guantánamo, 72â73
Guatemala, 21
gun culture, 162â63
Gwadar, 22
Â
Haiti, 11, 13â14, 17
Hale, Kenneth, 136, 139â41
Hanif, Mohammed,
A Case of Exploding Mangoes
, 106
Haq, Abdul, 16
Harvard University, Institute of Politics, 158
Havel, Václav, 145
health care, 24, 76, 82, 157
Obamacare, 124
Heilbrunn, Jacob, 111
Hindenburg, Paul von, 27â28
historical amnesia, 97â98
Hitler, Adolf, 28â29, 32, 88
Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project
, 70â71
Honduras, 7, 110â11
House of Representatives, U.S., 85
Human Development Index, 13
“Human Intelligence and the Environment” (Chomsky), 42
Humanitarian Law Project, 70â71
human rights, 109, 113
violations, 89â92, 95â96, 145
Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 149
Hume, David, 79, 81
Hussein, Saddam, 17, 71, 95
Â
imperialism, 1â33
saltwater fallacy, 3â4
terminology, 3
India, 7, 9, 10â11, 17â23, 38, 50, 51, 107, 164
Bhopal explosion, 174
British rule, 20
-China relations, 20â22
economic growth, 7, 10â11, 20â23
-Israel relations, 20, 21
natural resources, 17â20
neoliberalism and, 19â22
TAPI pipeline and, 17â18
-U.S. relations, 20â22
war, 20
indignados
, 47
Indonesia, 17
intellectual culture, 79, 81, 104â6, 141
intellectual property rights, 107â8
International Energy Association (IEA), 121â22
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 47
International Organization for a Participatory Society, 171
international relations (IR) theory, 8, 63
Internet, 105â13
security, 107â13
iPhone, 145â46
Iran, 18, 60, 62, 63, 90â91, 93, 95â98, 111, 112, 114
nuclear threat, 112
TAPI pipeline and, 18
Iran-Iraq War, 97
Iraq, 16â17, 21, 60, 61
Kurds, 95â96
nationalism, 55â56
U.S. war in, 16â17, 55â56, 62â63, 114â16
Islam, 60
political, 49, 61
radical, 61, 100
Israel, 20, 21, 96, 112
-India relations, 20, 21
-Lebanon relations, 63
Palestinian conflict, 46
-Turkey relations, 92â94
-U.S. relations, 21
Â
Jacob, François, 129
James, William, 130
Japan, 5, 8, 58, 131, 139
Jefferson, Thomas, 3, 172
job creation, 76, 87
Â
Kagan, Elena, 70
Karachi, 22
Keller, Bill, 144
Keller, Helen, 134, 135
Kennan, George, 57
Kennedy, John F., 2â3
Vietnam policy, 2â3, 97
Khadr, Omar, 72â73
King, Martin Luther, 30â31, 66, 105
Klein, Naomi, 123, 124
Kurds, 21, 89â92, 95â96
Â
labor, 38, 81, 87, 169
anti-labor movements, 40
Arab Spring, 44â55, 60â64, 67