Here is a great American: Noam Chomsky

Quote from oldtime:

yeah, but at least somebody considered him worth studying,

His scientific work is/was very important and "worth studying," regardless of one's views on his politics.
 
With the proliferation of internet, cell phones, print and electronic media, any type of hegemony will have awkward repercussions and collateral damage.
 
Quote from oldtime:

yeah, but at least somebody considered him worth studying, so that is saying something

90% of all the disagreements on ET are nothing more than misunderstanding

scalpers argue with swing traders not realizing they are often times talking about completely different things

prop traders argue with independent traders

Capitalists argue with socialists when in fact both of them have completely different definitions of capitalism and socialism

If you could ever get everybody on the same page, I bet 90% of everybody would agree

otherwise, Cambridge or Harvard doesn't carry much weight around here

whenever they finally prove that Cambridge graduates are better traders then maybe we will start listening

until then, it's just a lifestyle choice


What are you crazy!? If we were all on the same page 10% of us would disagree! And you're totally wrong! It's not that Cambridge/Harvard doesn't carry much weight with us traders, it's that those colleges don't guarantee someone will be a good trader and that's what matters to us. Try to keep it straight will you? I hate having to correct everyone's errers.
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

What are you crazy!? If we were all on the same page 10% of us would disagree! And you're totally wrong! It's not that Cambridge/Harvard doesn't carry much weight with us traders, it's that those colleges don't guarantee someone will be a good trader and that's what matters to us. Try to keep it straight will you? I hate having to correct everyone's errers.

" I hate having to correct everyone's errers. "

for you,it is the equivalent of the white man's burden that u have to correct everyone's errors. u obviously have broad shoulders.

your modesty is showing. you purposely misspelled errors to show everybody that you are not perfect. it is a very subtle and clever move.
 
Oldtime. Just to let you know, I liked your post. It summarized nicely the problems with these discussion on ET. Two people arguing when they actually agree, but don't realize it. :)
 
Quote from Rodney King:

LOL... My friend, I spent plenty of time in Cambridge studying Chomsky. I don't think I need Wikipedia to tell me what time it is.

Just wondering then, do you see anything inconsistent between his living well and charging a fee to give a lecture and his political philosophy? I don't.
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

What are you crazy!? If we were all on the same page 10% of us would disagree! And you're totally wrong! It's not that Cambridge/Harvard doesn't carry much weight with us traders, it's that those colleges don't guarantee someone will be a good trader and that's what matters to us. Try to keep it straight will you? I hate having to correct everyone's errers.

Did I need one of these with that post..........:) :) ? Sometimes I even confuse myself. :eek:
 
April 25, 2012

SouthAmerica: Noam Chomsky comments about the US economy.


Big Think Interview With Noam Chomsky – April 23, 2012

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Noam Chomsky: Manufacturing Consent – Part 1 of 2

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Time: 1 hr and 23 min.


Funny and provocative, this 1992 documentary explores the political life and ideas of Noam Chomsky, a world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist. Chomsky illustrates how the media tacitly manipulates public opinion to further the agendas of the powerful. A compelling examination of the suppression of news about the U.S. supported Indonesian invasion and subjugation of East Timor brings home the point.


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Noam Chomsky: Manufacturing Consent – Part 2 of 2

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Time: 1 hr and 25 min.


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Noam Chomsky: The Purpose of Education

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