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What is Anarchism, according to Noam Chomsky?
What is Anarchism, according to Noam Chomsky?
- A belief in maintaining existing structures of authority without questioning their legitimacy
- A political ideology that supports centralized authority and hierarchy
- A system that justifies patriarchal families and imperial systems
- A tendency in human thought and action that challenges structures of authority and domination (correct)
What is the burden of justification, according to Chomsky's view of Anarchism?
What is the burden of justification, according to Chomsky's view of Anarchism?
- Wage labor and wage slavery
- Structures of authority and domination (correct)
- Individual creativity and cooperative activity
- Patriarchal families and imperial systems
What is the aim of Anarchism, as per Chomsky's explanation?
What is the aim of Anarchism, as per Chomsky's explanation?
- To justify hierarchical systems without question
- To maintain wage labor as a means of survival
- To reinforce existing structures of oppression
- To move towards greater freedom, justice, opportunity, individual creativity, and cooperative activity (correct)
According to Chomsky, what happens when structures of oppression are identified?
According to Chomsky, what happens when structures of oppression are identified?
How does Chomsky describe wage labor or wage slavery?
How does Chomsky describe wage labor or wage slavery?