Chomsky to RT: ‘US is racing toward the precipice, while the world is trying to save itself’
RT,
1
July, 2017
The
minimum wage should be $20 an hour, “neoliberalism is tyranny”
and the Republican Party is “dedicated to destroying human life,”
renowned academic and activist Noam Chomsky told RT in an extended
interview.
“We
are headed toward a cliff and the worst cliff we are headed toward is
due to market systems,”
the linguist and philosopher said to the “On
Contact”host
Chris Hedges during a sit-down talk at MIT, where Chomsky, 88,
continues to serve as Emeritus Professor.
Hedges,
himself a professor, and Chomsky traced back the history of applied
neoliberalism from its late 1970s origins on both, the left and the
right, to the era of Donald Trump.
“The
neoliberal shift moved decisions from the public arena to the
market,”
said Chomsky, whose book on the topic, “Requiem
for the American Dream,”
came out earlier this year. “The
ideology claims it’s increasing freedom, it’s in fact increasing
tyranny.”
Putting
the interest of capital – and specifically transnational
corporations and financial institutions – above that of the people,
has created a “democratic
reduction” and
a “stagnation
or decline of wages, for the majority,” said
Chomsky, who advocates better wage distribution, and has called
himself a socialist.
“Neoliberalism
has been putting the working people of the world in competition with
each other, but allowing freedom of capital, and in fact a high
degree of protection for capital. So, for example, intellectual
property rights are a huge tax on the population,”
said Chomsky, who noted Microsoft’s stranglehold on tech patents,
and Apple’s tax avoidance schemes as means of depriving ordinary
people.
Chomsky,
who co-authored the prominent 1992 media study Manufacturing Consent,
said that these changes have been pinned by “indoctrination” with
opponents marginalized and even dismissed as “anti-American.”
“Aside
from the US, I don’t know any other non-totalitarian,
non-authoritarian country where the concept even exists. That’s a
very striking concept. If you’re critical of policy – you’re
anti-American,”
said Chomsky.
Chomsky,
who achieved academic fame for his universal grammar theory, is now
predominantly concerned about climate change, and particularly the
recent US withdrawal from the Paris agreement, signed by
then-President Barack Obama in 2015.
“The
position of the savage wing of American capitalism, the Republican
Party, is really striking, they are really racing toward a precipice.
Has there really been an organization in history that has dedicated
itself to the destruction of human life?” said
Chomsky, who has been a constant critic of Trump. “The
US is racing toward the precipice, while the world is trying to do
something.”
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