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Noam Chomsky-Discussion with Libertarian Socialists (3/4)

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During his visit to Ireland to give three other lectures on various topics at the University of Dublin and with Amnesty International Noam Chomsky gave this little known discussion with a Libertarian Socialist group. He continues his indepth discussion of the Vietnam War and also speaks about activism

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  • Interesting what he says about how the anti-war movement couldn't keep up with the facts. There always ends up being one line being touted. This happened with Iraq. The only thing that would stop a war is a large scale industrial strike, not a demonstration, the scale of the latter never has decisive effect.

  • the only thing? no there are actually quite a few, including anti-war demonstration

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  • no matter what the political system - psychopaths always take over - psycho tests for all politicians

  • It becomes quite clear that after you establish a New World Order, a democracy or what government have you, will face the same problems shown in historical proof that government will fail if equal rights and equal financial power arn't established. Laws shouldn't be

    created or destoryed just governed by a few laws as shown in a constitution. end all greed and corruption by ending all risk. it can be done. How else does the code for life replicate the same pattern to surive, pbs nova-fractals.

  • how would a demonstration stop a war, it might help make it unpopular. Again there has lots of demonstrations against Iraq but it hasn't stopped the war from continuing. The same was true of Vietnam. A demonstration doesnn't exert any direct on power. It might make them think twice, but that is about it.

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