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Noam Chomsky: American hates its poor

26 点作者 dylandrop超过 11 年前

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spindritf超过 11 年前
I&#x27;m seeing an influx of those social justice posts, and even straight-up American politics. Apart from the whole off topic issue, they&#x27;re not very good.<p>For example this post. Your vote doesn&#x27;t matter because of maths, not some evil Republican plot. There&#x27;s too many of you for any single vote to have much sway. Same with those impediments to voting, in pretty every civilised country you have to show an ID to vote. I personally don&#x27;t like the whole &quot;here&#x27;s your number, here&#x27;s your ID, without it you may as well not exist&quot; and certainly you won&#x27;t be using any modern amenities but this is the reality of mass society.
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yetanotherphd超过 11 年前
For me, what I dislike about Chomsky&#x27;s analysis is that he conflates things that might reasonably be called class war (like campaigning for lower taxes for the very rich and for lower welfare, or various kinds of rent seeking by big businesses) with things that are just the free market, like outsourcing jobs, and paying market wages.
hoggle超过 11 年前
IIRC Puritanism connected being &quot;unlucky&quot; with being a sinner&#x2F;touched by the devil so everybody tried to work as hard as possible and consequently those who didn&#x27;t were seen as infectious. Couldn&#x27;t this still play a role in modern every-day life in USA?