Noam Chomsky on Language, Left Libertarianism, and Progress | Free Podcast Summary

Noam Chomsky on Language, Left Libertarianism, and Progress | Conversations with Tyler In this enlightening conversation, renowned linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky discusses a wide range of topics, from language and liberty to the future of humanity. He…

Idea 09 of 10

All ideas

Legacy of the New Left

Chomsky disagrees with the notion that the left libertarian tradition is weak today.

He argues that the New Left of the 1960s, though brief and scattered, left a major imprint on society.

He believes that the changes in societal attitudes and norms that have occurred since then are largely due to the activism of the New Left.

The fundamental property of human languages is this unique capacity to create unboundedly many new thoughts in our minds and even to convey to others who have no access to our minds their innermost workings. – Noam Chomsky

All ideas

  1. 01Noam Chomsky on Language, Left Libertarianism, and Progress | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Innate Capacities and Language Acquisition
  3. 03Critique of Media and Manufacturing Consent
  4. 04Pessimism About the Future
  5. 05Commitment to Intellectual Discourse
  6. 06Manipulation of Public Opinion
  7. 07Potential for Societal Change
  8. 08Danger of Contemplating Nuclear War
  9. 09Legacy of the New Left
  10. 10Challenges of Libertarian Socialism and Anarchism

Showing Legacy of the New Left, idea 9 of 10.