Tammuz
Senior Member
What do you think of Noam Chomsky's political ideology? He self-identifies as an anarchist, or libertarian socialist. He describes the kind of society he prefers:
Do you think this is a viable model for a society?
Note that this thread is not about the validity of his critiques of American foreign policy (for which he is probably most well-known). So please don't let it rail into that.
... a kind of voluntary socialism, that is, as libertarian socialist or anarcho-syndicalist or communist anarchist, in the tradition of, say, Bakunin and Kropotkin and others. They had in mind a highly organized form of society, but a society that was organized on the basis of organic units, organic communities. And generally, they meant by that the workplace and the neighborhood, and from those two basic units there could derive through federal arrangements a highly integrated kind of social organization which might be national or even international in scope. And these decisions could be made over a substantial range, but by delegates who are always part of the organic community from which they come, to which they return, and in which, in fact, they live.
Do you think this is a viable model for a society?
Note that this thread is not about the validity of his critiques of American foreign policy (for which he is probably most well-known). So please don't let it rail into that.