El Sudamericano 13/02/26
From “Nature, Society, and Thought”, Vol. 12, N.° 2 (1999)
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In the April 1999 Monthly Review (50, n.° 11: pp. 40-47), Robert McChesney gives what amounts to an encomium to Noam Chomsky. McChesney credits the MIT professor with (a) leading the battle for democracy against neoliberalism, (b) demonstrating “the absurdity of equating capitalism with democracy”, and (c) being the first to expose the media‘s complicity with the ruling class. I would suggest that in these several areas credit for leading the way goes to the generations of Marxist writers and other progressive thinkers who fought the good fight well before Chomsky made his substantial and much appreciated contributions.


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