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Noam Chomsky - The Relevance of Anarcho-syndicalism, Part 4

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2007

Part 4 (sorry I was slow uploading the rest of this!)
An interview by Peter Jay (25th July 1976). Transcript:http://www.chomsky.info/interviews/19760725.htm

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  • It is sad that this ignorant straw-man interviewer is all that could have been found for a "discussion" with an oracle, I fell like I have missed out on intelligence as a result.

  • great mind

  • the work no one wants to do could be automated

  • I am a Computer Programmer and studied a Degree in Electronic & Information Engineering and I have always thought in the way of designing technology to fit human production since I was young - that is perhaps why I am still poor and in debt ;-)

  • watch the end of Zeitgeist addendum, we could have machines say produce food, pick up garbage etc. if we only would design them.

  • there is something wrong with either : 1. me 2. youtube 3. video

  • At the 6:00 mark, Dr. Chomsky poses an interesting ideal. "If human intelligence were devoted to asking 'how technology could be designed to fit the needs of the human producer, instead of conversely."

    An utterly remarkable question & "if" a man could turn this ideal into a reality, we would certainly obtain utopia.

  • I saw a video on google called "Money as Debt". WOW did it open my eyes. Now I see how the whole system works and it's high time we stop playing by their rules, because we're getting screwed in the end.

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