Anarchism: Noam Chomsky's Perspective
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>They start to disappear over time</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Chomsky describe wage labor or wage slavery?

    <p>As a system where people are forced into selling themselves to survive</p> Signup and view all the answers

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