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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChomsky: America Acts Like It Owns the World, While Endangering the Planet from Nuclear War and ....
from Democracy Now!, via AlterNet:
Chomsky: America Acts Like It Owns the World, While Endangering the Planet from Nuclear War and Climate Change
Inability to face the truth about ourselves in this country is all too common a feature across American society.
n a recent speech, Professor Noam Chomsky examined topics largely ignored or glossed over during the campaign, from China to the Arab Spring, to global warming and the nuclear threat posed by Israel versus Iran. He spoke last month at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst at any event sponsored by the Center for Popular Economics. His talk was entitled "Who Owns the World?" Democracy Now! transcribed Chomsky's talk.
When I was thinking about these remarks, I had two topics in mind, couldnt decide between themactually pretty obvious ones. One topic is, what are the most important issues that we face? The second topic is, what issues are not being treated seriouslyor at allin the quadrennial frenzy now underway called an election? But I realized that theres no problem; its not a hard choice: theyre the same topic. And there are reasons for it, which are very significant in themselves. Id like to return to that in a moment. But first a few words on the background, beginning with the announced title, "Who Owns the World?"
Actually, a good answer to this was given years ago by Adam Smith, someone were supposed to worship but not read. He wasa little subversive when you read him sometimes. He was referring to the most powerful country in the world in his day and, of course, the country that interested him, namely, England. And he pointed out that in England the principal architects of policy are those who own the country: the merchants and manufacturers in his day. And he said they make sure to design policy so that their own interests are most peculiarly attended to. Their interests are served by policy, however grievous the impact on others, including the people of England.
But he was an old-fashioned conservative with moral principles, so he added the victims of England, the victims of thewhat he called the "savage injustice of the Europeans," particularly in India. Well, he had no illusions about the owners, so, to quote him again, "All for ourselves and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind." It was true then; its true now.
Britain kept its position as the dominant world power well into the 20th century despite steady decline. By the end of World War II, dominance had shifted decisively into the hands of the upstart across the sea, the United States, by far the most powerful and wealthy society in world history. Britain could only aspire to be its junior partner as the British foreign office ruefully recognized. At that point, 1945, the United States had literally half the worlds wealth, incredible security, controlled the entire Western Hemisphere, both oceans, the opposite sides of both oceans. Theres nothingthere hasnt ever been anything like that in history. ...................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/world/chomsky-america-acts-it-owns-world-while-endangering-planet-nuclear-war-and-climate-change
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Chomsky: America Acts Like It Owns the World, While Endangering the Planet from Nuclear War and .... (Original Post)
marmar
Oct 2012
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(18,335 posts)1. Chomsky is a true prophet too often ignored.