Noam Chomsky: God, Morality, & Consciousness

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  • Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:32 Chomsky's views on consciousness and free will (and marijuana)
    6:04 Views on "God" (do you believe in it? how do you define it?)
    8:02 Chomsky's views on Moral Relativism vs Objectivism
    9:55 Views on mythology, and religious upbringing
    13:30 Personal story on Chomsky's childhood (religion is based on the assumption that "God is an idiot")
    17:53 True Christianity is pacifism and the US squelched Liberation Theology
    22:12 The most important activism is the liberation of the poor
    24:02 Where does Neoliberalism come from and what's it maintained by?
    30:40 Having a job is placing yourself under the control of an autocrat, worse than Stalin
    36:48 What can be done to make education more democratic?
    39:32 The Neoliberal "crisis"
    42:20 Do schools run counter to our evolutionary "learning instinct"?
    49:00 What's wrong with Illich's "de-schooling"?
    52:15 Why not allow multiple competing school systems?
    54:52 The problems with Charter Schools
    57:36 Is there such a thing as too much openness / diversity / equality? (thoughts on Black Lives Matter)
    1:00:28 Chomsky was afraid of being imprisoned. Why didn't it happen?
    1:01:38 The war crimes of Trump
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  • @mariamkarjiker301
    @mariamkarjiker301 3 года назад +11

    Noam Chomsky is a treasure and a gift to mankind. He is immensely humble and generous with his great intellect. There is no intellectual to match the breadth of his understanding in the world we live in at present. What is very valuable is how he can explain difficult concepts in a way where most people will be able to understand them. God bless this great mind💗💖💟😊😺

  • @MosesRabuka
    @MosesRabuka 3 года назад +25

    "Hundreds of billions of dollars are spent every year to control the public mind." ~ Noam Chomsky

    • @marcsalzman8082
      @marcsalzman8082 3 года назад +1

      Truer words have never been spoken - to
      use a world-worn weary cliche... I really like this Curt Jaimungal fellow.... He
      led an excellent interview with Dr. Kevin
      Knuth that I really listened to the other day...Dr. Knuth I was more familiar with. Curt was thoughtful, thorough mostly, a different caliber when exploring Paranormal/ UFO/ Crypto-whatevers
      Material.. George Knapp is excellent too, but in a very different way. As it should be.

    • @NoahBodze
      @NoahBodze 3 года назад

      Chomsky got his financial cut of your mind.

  • @alejandroangeles8587
    @alejandroangeles8587 3 года назад +320

    Noam finally looks like Plato. It's just make sense.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 3 года назад +3

      Chomsky is more like Aristotle - read his book "For the Common Good." Plato was a liar about Pythagoras.

    • @alejandroangeles8587
      @alejandroangeles8587 3 года назад +1

      @@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 phisically looks more like Plato...

    • @arunjetli7909
      @arunjetli7909 3 года назад +4

      Voidisyinyang Voidisyinyang Aristotle was a third rate philosopher wrong on just about everything he could not answer Parmenides and his rational monism so he basically said denounced him. He could not understand Plato’s dialectic and dialogue , so he went into monologues . This psychopath had no respect for due diligence. Without proof he claimed that Persians and women were inferior. He indoctrinated Alexander into burning down the city of Persepolis burning women and children, luckily Alexander came to realize that he had been fooled and married his officers to Persian women.please don’t compare Chomsky to the psychopath Aristotle

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 3 года назад +1

      @@arunjetli7909 "Reviewing a variety of political systems, Aristotle concluded that this system was the best - or perhaps the least bad - form of government. But he recognized a flaw: The great mass of the poor could use their voting power to take the property of the rich, which would be unfair. Madison and Aristotle arrived at opposite solutions: Aristotle advised reducing inequality, by what we would regard as welfare state measures. Madison felt that the answer was to reduce democracy." chomsky.info/20140107/ I said he's "More like" Aristotle than Plato. I didn't say I agreed with Aristotle or Plato. I agree with the PreSocratics.

    • @arunjetli7909
      @arunjetli7909 3 года назад +1

      Voidisyinyang Voidisyinyang I like Noam so I did not want to think of him as Aristotle I do strongly disagree Noam on many issues such as Kashmir about which he knows nothing and comments on an old habit of a white men like Hegel Kant and JS. Mill. . Somehow they feel that they will solve the problems of us as we must be primitive. Rule one is do not comment about which you know nothing .any I have been his fan

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 3 года назад +41

    It's simply amazing that Chomsky at 91, is still reaching out and is accessible to the youth. The most influential intellectual alive in the western hemisphere, is still a icon of resistance, hope and truth for all (EWNS hemispheres)

    • @douglaskay9959
      @douglaskay9959 3 года назад

      Yes same age as me. Time gives you a better insight every day. Gods are for fools but I'm not going to state the obvious the Noah story should give you an idea.

    • @rocantenrocanten4150
      @rocantenrocanten4150 3 года назад

      для всех бывает только смерть. остальное по усилиям вашим.

    • @MrHammerkop
      @MrHammerkop 3 года назад +1

      @@douglaskay9959 The wisdom of this world is folly before God.

  • @davecampbell7493
    @davecampbell7493 3 года назад +256

    Really frightening to see the voice of reason growing old.

    • @encompasschange4700
      @encompasschange4700 3 года назад +5

      The real Gandalf!!

    • @joefondu
      @joefondu 3 года назад +8

      He's earned his rest.

    • @dag1489
      @dag1489 3 года назад +18

      I will grieve at his passing.

    • @tinymcgoo1195
      @tinymcgoo1195 3 года назад +2

      If he wanted to he could use his free will to avoid growing old... oh bugger, time doesn't respect will.

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 3 года назад +11

      The voice of reason is eternally youthful and free of fear

  • @hohaia01
    @hohaia01 3 года назад +96

    Chomsky is trying his hardest to respect these guys and their weird questions.

    • @hxd3620
      @hxd3620 3 года назад +9

      They didn't ask anything weird.

    • @EtcEtcAndEtc
      @EtcEtcAndEtc 3 года назад +11

      @@hxd3620 They asked a load of questions that they clearly hadn't thought about for more than ten seconds.

    • @EtcEtcAndEtc
      @EtcEtcAndEtc 3 года назад +5

      @@hxd3620 "do you take an agnostic view when it comes to 'God'"... Haven't they heard of Noam Chomsky before?

    • @hxd3620
      @hxd3620 3 года назад +3

      @@EtcEtcAndEtc i see where you're coming from. i don't think (weird) is the proper word tho . Maybe, (playing the absent advocate ➡️the interviewers) they might thought he changed his beliefs regarding God.

    • @bradmodd7856
      @bradmodd7856 3 года назад +1

      very hard to get noam out of his shell on metaphysics...they got shortchanged there lol

  • @asmahamidullah9571
    @asmahamidullah9571 3 года назад +11

    I have followed him for over 4 decades. May the Creator bless you. You have remained honest and true to yourself!
    🤲🏽❤🤲🏽🎊

  • @brentwinfield5713
    @brentwinfield5713 3 года назад +24

    I appreciate these young folks reaching out to Noam. I appreciate Noam for his patience in regards to the questions. As a long time follower of NC you must have patience to ingest, digest and understand the truth and brilliance of Noam. And then you have to listen again. Then you get.

    • @carmelaalbanese124
      @carmelaalbanese124 3 года назад

      "When examining Comrade Chomsky, like other radicals, it is important to not only examine what he says (though what he says is often wrong), but what he is not saying. Utopian revolutionaries butchered millions of people in the 1900s, and the United States of America, a creature of the Enlightenment, did the heavy lifting to stop them before the socialist cancer killed human civilization in its entirety. Now that the evils of socialism have become manifest, all Chomsky can provide is nihilism. But the genius of Chomsky’s nihilism resides in this- his ability to combine cynicism and idealism to argue that everything that exists deserves to be destroyed. The idealism - Chomsky’s vague notion of anarchism - functions as an impossible standard to condemn the West- no matter how much good we do, since we can always to better, we’re bad. That’s all it is; it is not a program, and Chomsky has been more than willing to support dictatorships when they are against free enterprise and/or the United States. The cynicism steps in when Chomsky implies that everything is equally bad, as if the crimes of the United States are comparable, if not worse, than those of Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia, and Mao’s China. The goal is not self-affirmation, but self-destruction, and Chomsky’s meeting with the Party of God (the Hezb’Allah) symbolizes everything this man is about. If no model of the revolutionary future exists, then revolution *is* destructive suicide and nothing else.,

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 3 года назад

      @@carmelaalbanese124 Who are you quoting?

    • @larjkok1184
      @larjkok1184 2 года назад

      It’s appreciated that you appreciate and have shown your appreciation.

  • @drbqqq1433
    @drbqqq1433 3 года назад +70

    I'm guessing the answer to the opening riddle is: "go out for a walk".

    • @barquerojuancarlos7253
      @barquerojuancarlos7253 3 года назад +13

      "I can't say it or my animals will race to the exterior exit." His pet dogs apparently make quite a commotion (as can be heard in the background of previous interviews) at the mere suggestion that he's going out to play with them, which he said he does daily.

    • @lupin7559
      @lupin7559 3 года назад +9

      People who have had dogs, or at least some kinds of dogs know that even the mention of the word “walk” will send them running to the door waiting for you to take them out. They respond to it and are always listening.

  • @derekeuale2042
    @derekeuale2042 3 года назад +18

    Peter, it's amazing that you got to speak to this man and he didn't berate you. He calmly answered what he thought would be interesting to your viewers and almost completely avoided your questions which I appreciate greatly. He is an incredible man.

    • @terrytari1891
      @terrytari1891 Год назад

      Dr Choamsky should have hung up on those 2 clowns!

  • @FeelFreeProteinPots
    @FeelFreeProteinPots 3 года назад +12

    Noam’s answers are like angles singing into my ear. What beautiful soft spoken logic and rationale.

  • @hxd3620
    @hxd3620 3 года назад +3

    To judge an interview it comes mainly back to what you new info. you got from it at the end and I got alot out of it and many like me did as well and that's a sign of a great interview, keep it up guys!.

  • @ally11488
    @ally11488 3 года назад +115

    Noam Chomsky has earned the right to say..."I told you so".

    • @ramonseranio8624
      @ramonseranio8624 3 года назад

      ......

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 года назад +1

      As an atheist ! UNITY THROUGH DIVERSITY ! is as paradoxical and incorrect as ! GOD IS LOVE ! .. Libtard vs Creatards... Chomsky is extremely libtarded, hence he's a numero uno Uber-Lib academic.... Liberal wastage is the liberal way, be it righty neo-lib or lefty uber-lib.

    • @Herr2Cents
      @Herr2Cents 3 года назад +9

      @@PrivateSi I sense your confused.

    • @gabrielsyme4180
      @gabrielsyme4180 3 года назад +1

      Why? Because he called Lenin a “right winger”?

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 года назад +2

      @@Herr2Cents .. No mate, Americans are extremely confused by their extremist programming... Chomsky is full of paradox and confusion. He has pushed confusion all his life, as he is a wishy-washy Lib lecturer of the Left... As someone trained in computer science I also consider Chomsky's contribution hugely overrated... I put him on par with your devout creatard Christain apologists, as a British atheist. If you can't see Chomsky is a CONFUSION MERCHANT of The Left you are confused... more, More, MORE, new, New, NEW, growth Growth, GROWTH.... The Libtardian Way.... Cancerous.

  • @michaelnurse3444
    @michaelnurse3444 3 года назад +4

    This guy is so smart and knowledgeable. Sometimes, it's possible to believe that everyone is relatively close to each other, in terms of intellect. Then you listen to a genuine genius and you know that there is a stark difference between the average and the extreme. But it's not just about being smart, being moral is more substantial. Being smart and moral is best...

    • @oiluj739
      @oiluj739 Месяц назад

      Noam is an atheist, wowsers; what does Noam, an expert on language, hypothesize on the origin of language? Language is innate to humans, I agree as Chomsky states, but it didnt proceed from them; brains need to be taught. Who taught humans? Aliens? Close. How about the God of the Hebrews!

  • @haya4895
    @haya4895 3 года назад +4

    thank you for the nice diverse interview, lots of topics were discussed in this one hour.
    will you make another interview with him?
    if so , as you are asking him casually,(I felt after all he talks with us as his children or grand children who always ask for his advice) how does he look at himself? how does he puts his ego on check ? considering that he is one of the best intellectuals on earth, yet he is so considerate and humble. how could he achieve this level ? is he proud of himself, in terms of feeling superior may be, because of what he achieves?
    please ask him if you can ,thanx

  • @chewyjello1
    @chewyjello1 3 года назад +15

    I'm so glad I discovered this channel! What AMAZING guests and content! I'm putting this time mark here so I can come back to it and write it down later. A great way of explaining what's wrong with Neoliberalism. 28:07
    I can't wait to see the final project!

  • @stephenwallace8782
    @stephenwallace8782 3 года назад +35

    This man is such a good and generous person, off-the-scale industrious as far as individual workload goes.
    I believe he stands apart from the world of public intellectuals because what he is most interested in is talking with as many folks as possible as long as they, like him, are seekers of truth. It's unbelievable how much he's done with his time on planet Earth. Irreplaceable.
    But he and, now, with the death of David Graeber, I have gone back to finish my degree...He is very easy to reach and it's amazing how alive he is at 92 years old.

    • @sheilamacdougal9948
      @sheilamacdougal9948 3 года назад +1

      Maybe when you do finish your degree, you'll be able to begin the process of thinking for yourself instead of cult-like hero-worship.

    • @stephenwallace8782
      @stephenwallace8782 3 года назад +6

      @@sheilamacdougal9948 lol, a pointless and inaccurate comment. Chomsky is admirable for the reason that he is a good human being. That's a rare thing in the world of renown.

    • @sheilamacdougal9948
      @sheilamacdougal9948 3 года назад

      @@stephenwallace8782 Yeah, was he a "good human being" when he wrote that France's leading Holocaust denier was not anti-Semitic but just "an apolitical liberal" who had been publishing his "findings"? Or when he denied that the Pol Pot regime was committing genocide, and obscenely tried to impugn the credibility of escaping refugees? Or when "libertarian" Chomsky used his influence to induce the editors of an encyclopedia to excise passages by linguist Gregory Sampson that referred to these notorious incidents? Or when Chomsky wrote that arch terrorist and head of the fanatical Hezbollah, Nasrallah, was a "serious person" and had presented convincing arguments why Hezbollah should retain its fabulously armed militia within Lebanon (prompting liberal Lebanese to express shock and dismay)? Or when Chomsky has repeatedly written that the terrorist Hamas and Iran have long been seeking peace, but are victims of U.S.-Israeli intransigeance? Or when he repeatedly blamed the U.S. for the Cold War and denied that the Soviet Union was responsible for any aggression or threats to other countries? Or when Chomsky wrote a ludicrous apology for the criminal Serbian regime's actions in Kosovo, denied or minimised the genocidal acts of Serb forces in Bosnia and Kosovo, and blamed NATO and the U.S. for the conflicts? But I agree that a hero-worshipper, uneducated by his own admission, will be ignorant of these and many other of his cult-leader's interventions, or their significance.

    • @sheilamacdougal9948
      @sheilamacdougal9948 3 года назад

      @Martin Rudling One thing's for sure. YOU'll never know anything. Alternatively you could go back to school and try to finish your education. You may need to finish high school first. But I'm sure it's much more comfortable wallowing in your miserable bigotry and blaming the Jews for all your problems.

    • @robertpirsig5011
      @robertpirsig5011 3 года назад +1

      @@sheilamacdougal9948 Maybe if you actually had a point people wouldn't think you were an idiot.

  • @andydonnelly8677
    @andydonnelly8677 3 года назад +126

    I could listen to Noam for hours and not feel time passing at all, a wise man indeed.❤

    • @chrisnelson9919
      @chrisnelson9919 3 года назад +2

      Wow, nice.

    • @thechessman21able
      @thechessman21able 3 года назад +2

      Yea but he can put you to sleep with his monotone. i struggled to keep my eyes open but i made it to the end 😂

    • @avaethan6259
      @avaethan6259 3 года назад +3

      drew smu Cool! SMU 👍

    • @gentlefierceness
      @gentlefierceness 3 года назад

      @@thechessman21able speed up audio. Sounds good at 1.5x.

    • @Synistercrayon
      @Synistercrayon 3 года назад +1

      @Pat M agreed. Another product of the system spewing system garbage.
      It does not take much to come to some of his conclusions.
      This makes me very concerned at how very obtuse the masse really are.
      If he is a wise man, then I am a guru!!

  • @charlesbourgoigne2130
    @charlesbourgoigne2130 3 года назад +2

    thank you for the interview

  • @FZ2HELL
    @FZ2HELL 3 года назад +6

    Great interview... A complete different line of questions and I was very curious about his views on the abstract as opposed to politics and power. Thanks

  • @harleyb6327
    @harleyb6327 3 года назад +45

    “I’m probably the only person you’ve ever spoken to who’s never used marijuana”

    • @mynewestusername1
      @mynewestusername1 3 года назад +2

      Ya but every one from venezuela... And outside... All we want to know is this..... Is someone going to drill venus for oil 🤪😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😅😅🍿

    • @eliza1826
      @eliza1826 3 года назад +2

      And they say you need drugs to be brilliant

    • @fundieddy9164
      @fundieddy9164 3 года назад +2

      Oh!
      "...who's never used marijuana"
      Ahaa!
      Global-agenda-marijuana.

    • @Danielpramos
      @Danielpramos 3 года назад +4

      notice that he didn't say psychedelics.

  • @davidfeld22
    @davidfeld22 3 года назад +21

    I'm not sure I want to live in a world without Noam Chomsky. His scope of knowledge and understanding,on many subjects, is unparalleled compared to any one else alive. And he delivers it seriously, with no bullshit.

    • @barquerojuancarlos7253
      @barquerojuancarlos7253 3 года назад +3

      yes, genius is a lot of work. Since the early 1960s his friends and acquaintances were amazed how much he read, subscribing to 100s journals, newspapers, from the NY Times to the most obscure, while keeping up in his and related academic fields.

    • @avaethan6259
      @avaethan6259 3 года назад +2

      Not really. Perhaps you walked in with all the same assumptions he relied on in the last half hour. There was very little explanation of any of his conclusions. He exhibited the heart of a teacher early; not so much later. Maybe three hours would be more appropriate for the scope of topics.

    • @davidfeld22
      @davidfeld22 3 года назад

      @Joseph Henderson you claim delusion, without facts. Hmmm, I'll stick with Noam Chomsky.

    • @EclecticSceptic
      @EclecticSceptic 3 года назад +1

      @Joseph Henderson Jesus man would you get your facts straight before flooding the comments section with this.

    • @davidfeld22
      @davidfeld22 3 года назад +1

      @Joseph Henderson Of course he's critical of America. Observe the behavior over the last 244 years. How many atrocities need to be committed, by the people who own the United States, before a day(s) of atonement is forced on them? Observe the four major crises under which we presently suffer.
      To call Chomsky gutless is ignorant. He's one of the lone intellectuals of importance who points out the inequities and the inevitable, cyclical failures of a capitalist system that doesn't work for most people. Additionally, he does criticize communism, regularly. Maybe you just can't hear the words. He's actually courageous, if you care to think about it. A professor at MIT, critical of a system that actively recruits and receives funding from private capitalists and the military industrial complex, the recruits MIT's talent to join the greed-fest. How many can do that without losing their jobs, or worse? Answer = no one. You most probably are barking up the wrong tree.

  • @CELINE0355
    @CELINE0355 3 года назад

    What l like most of eminent Prof.Chomsky is his free,democratic spirit and realistic vision about people and society!He always focuses on actions rather than on beliefs or declarations..and it s great from a wide world famous linguist!Thanks for awesome interview!

  • @ericm966
    @ericm966 3 года назад +1

    I appreciated the opening volley of questions. It was a bit disappointing that Chomsky shut down the conversation on reclaiming the word God and whether consciousness is derived from the material world or infused/tuned from a yet unknown field. But that is a pretty esoteric topic when he's more concerned with nuclear war and climate change. It was worth a shot though!
    Glad you got good audio of him. Other recent interviews of Noam were struggling for good volume levels and breaking up.

  • @paulvandijck6476
    @paulvandijck6476 3 года назад +66

    Noam Chomsky, a great humanitarian and maybe the last universal mind!

    • @garetgrossman539
      @garetgrossman539 3 года назад +1

      I've yet to hear Chomsky speak at any length on poetry, art, architecture, mathematics, physics, continental thought, medicine and many other subjects. In fact, usually international affairs, esp. US foreign policy, and linguistics.

    • @paulvandijck6476
      @paulvandijck6476 3 года назад +2

      @@garetgrossman539 - You would be surprised! Just watch the many interviews over many, many years!

    • @tinymcgoo1195
      @tinymcgoo1195 3 года назад +1

      @@tomasmccauley569 Democracy in business works great for the majority. The tyrant is functionally indistinguishable in outcome to the minority, whether you have 1 tyrant or hundreds.

    • @tinymcgoo1195
      @tinymcgoo1195 3 года назад

      ​@@tomasmccauley569 You said one tyrannical CEO can't run it all (assuming you were speaking for Chomsky). Which is demonstrably incorrect. I was pointing out that in a democracy you'd still have people making wild accusations of tyranny, even with checks and balances, just as done with single owner models when the minority feels like they are not getting their wants met. The result would look the same. Some people happy, while others not so much. Just as you would need good reasons to get rid of democracy where it already exists, you would need good reasons to establish democracy where it doesn't. Calling business owners tyrants does not make for that good reason. (yes I am aware that is not the entirety of Chomsky's arguments). Keep in mind that I have not made any distinctions in the different models of employee owned companies. I was talking in generalities as that is what I was responding to.

    • @tinymcgoo1195
      @tinymcgoo1195 3 года назад

      @@tomasmccauley569 I am aware of the model, its accomplishments and its criticisms. It being the best example is subjective, not a position others would hold. Again I was not advocating any particular model. I was illustrating the nonsense of the 'tyrannical' argument as you will find that sentiment even in cooperatives. I am sure it wouldn't be too difficult to find it in those that are employees of Mondragon, but not allowed to be a member of the cooperative. Good luck finding any model that doesn't give way to feelings of oppression in some set of it's constituents.

  • @cherd5343
    @cherd5343 3 года назад +21

    Curt's thinking face (furled brow) makes him look perpetually pissed off.

  • @dlamotte21
    @dlamotte21 3 года назад +17

    vidéo name of Noam Chomsky is barzeev -> Bar-Zeev, meaning "Ze'ev's son", is a form of the Hebrew Ze'ev, which means "wolf", the 'kinnui' ("secular equivalent") of Benjamin (Genesis 49.27). Bar is the Aramaic equivalent of the Hebrew Ben ("son"). so
    the son of the wolf

    • @scottpreston5074
      @scottpreston5074 3 года назад +2

      Interesting footnote. Thanks.

    • @haya4895
      @haya4895 3 года назад

      i was wondering about that! thank u.
      but does he call himself like that or what, this is interesting

    • @scottspa74
      @scottspa74 3 года назад

      Thank you. I had just noticed the screen name and wondered what that meant.

    • @DiegoDiazgt
      @DiegoDiazgt 3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment.

  • @kirglow4639
    @kirglow4639 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for the great interview

  • @leftalonetalking991
    @leftalonetalking991 3 года назад +12

    Very good interview, you asked him a lot of questions I've never heard him answer before.

  • @markmark8986
    @markmark8986 3 года назад +3

    It is difficult to speak of God without having had an intuitive or mystical experience. Max Planck claimed that what we posit of matter points to consciousness, as does Erwin Schrodinger. Getting over monotheism is quite different from mystical apperception and s theory of matter as light.

  • @MrAlasoft
    @MrAlasoft 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video ! .. doesn't matter If we agree or not with Chomsky, in part or totally, the point here is to listen and try to understand. Thanks a lot !

  • @kennyw871
    @kennyw871 3 года назад +1

    I would loved to have heard untethered conversations with Chomsky and the late Dr. Alan Watts. These two speak endlessly while changing subjects seamlessly.

  • @zenarcade64
    @zenarcade64 3 года назад +7

    Glad to see Noam still going strong in his '90s!

  • @noelliebtsie
    @noelliebtsie 3 года назад +8

    I was impressed by the intelligence of the young guys, of course they're from Canada where there is a modicum of real education. Great interview. I always appreciate Chomsky's clarity, historical context and linguistic discernment. The double-speak of a term like "libertarian" is indeed stunning.

  • @battlestump
    @battlestump 3 года назад +42

    almost every single question asked by the two interviewers is laden with obvious landmine terms with immense baggage used to the highest length of ambiguity to imply an intellect that is sadly lacking. I am unsure if the intent here was to get an intellectual celebrity like Chomsky to 'trip him up' with some sorry gotcha question. Aside from the anecdotal stories of Chomsky, this interview is utterly pointless. If someone were to edit this to be a single talk given by Chomsky it would be greatly improved. I am only annoyed whenever Glinos opens his mouth and spews inanity just to try to 'word salad' Chomsky. His responses generally address the question only in pointing out to the interviewer either what they SHOULD have asked, or to explain the concept behind the words they vacuously speak. The only unarguable aspect of this channel is it's name. How could they possibly have gotten Chomsky to agree to this?

    • @atayo490
      @atayo490 3 года назад +2

      Chomsky agrees to speak to anyone that asks

    • @jeffbrown-hill7739
      @jeffbrown-hill7739 3 года назад +2

      I agree. I was just about to write my own comment about what blank slates these two are.

    • @carmelaalbanese124
      @carmelaalbanese124 3 года назад

      "When examining Comrade Chomsky, like other radicals, it is important to not only examine what he says (though what he says is often wrong), but what he is not saying. Utopian revolutionaries butchered millions of people in the 1900s, and the United States of America, a creature of the Enlightenment, did the heavy lifting to stop them before the socialist cancer killed human civilization in its entirety. Now that the evils of socialism have become manifest, all Chomsky can provide is nihilism. But the genius of Chomsky’s nihilism resides in this- his ability to combine cynicism and idealism to argue that everything that exists deserves to be destroyed. The idealism - Chomsky’s vague notion of anarchism - functions as an impossible standard to condemn the West- no matter how much good we do, since we can always to better, we’re bad. That’s all it is; it is not a program, and Chomsky has been more than willing to support dictatorships when they are against free enterprise and/or the United States. The cynicism steps in when Chomsky implies that everything is equally bad, as if the crimes of the United States are comparable, if not worse, than those of Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia, and Mao’s China. The goal is not self-affirmation, but self-destruction, and Chomsky’s meeting with the Party of God (the Hezb’Allah) symbolizes everything this man is about. If no model of the revolutionary future exists, then revolution *is* destructive suicide and nothing else." ...

  • @alejandroangeles8587
    @alejandroangeles8587 3 года назад +10

    As a long term admirer of NC, I sincerely thank you guys for this interview. NC is one of my personal heroes... and I've seen and read a LOT of his interviews and books. And he rarely talks about religion. And believe me... I've seen hundreds of his lectures and interviews. Well done!!

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 3 года назад

      His answer to the question about religion helped to explain to me why I believe in God but don't belong to a religion.

  • @Jmriccitelli
    @Jmriccitelli 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for typing a guide on what Chomsky is talking about, extremely helpful

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад +1

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

  • @MrJanes-cl5sj
    @MrJanes-cl5sj 3 года назад +379

    poor Chomsky so patient with these two nitwits. He's used to it; I don't think he minds lol. I've been watching twits ask this guy terrible questions for longer than the hosts have been alive. You have to appreciate that he is a linguist first and foremost. He knows the actual meanings of words people use. it confuses him when people misuse words because he only knows them in their most accurate sense.
    I do really love the hosts they are adorable, they have a long way to go but i like the direction they are heading.
    God bless you Chomps, never die, my prophet of truth.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад +165

      FYI, I showed your comment to Chomsky via email (that he was patient with nitwits / he's used to it / these were terrible questions) and he responded "Crazy. The troll culture is a nuisance.
      " Hope that helps. - Curt PS: Here's a link: i.imgur.com/NRumRvH.png

    • @MrJanes-cl5sj
      @MrJanes-cl5sj 3 года назад +51

      @@TheoriesofEverything LOL um...did you include the entire message or did you just send him the negative parts in hopes your misleading context would garner sympathy? Cause it sure looks like you have got this far: "poor Chomsky so patient with these two nitwits. He's used to it; " and then neglected the rest.
      That would be utterly embarrassing for you if that was the case...that would make YOU the very thing Chomsky despises.
      I stand by by statement. You two have a long way to go but you are on the right path...keep it up. Don't worry you only look like idiots when talking to Chomsky, don't worry most people do anyway...geez a little sensitive are we? LOL.
      Cancel culture is a real issue, we must remember that if we believe in free speech it means that we believe that people we hate have the right to say anything they want.
      now please send this to him as a follow up, as well as my entire first message i'd love another reply.

    • @EclecticSceptic
      @EclecticSceptic 3 года назад +62

      @@MrJanes-cl5sj The conversation was fine. They asked several interesting and important questions. The interviewers were serious, respectful, and engaged. I don't see where the vitriol is coming from. Take a deep breath.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад +35

      @@MrJanes-cl5sj I sent him a longer quote, as well as the RUclips link directly. Feel free to email him yourself. - Curt

    • @MrJanes-cl5sj
      @MrJanes-cl5sj 3 года назад

      @@TheoriesofEverything I do , thank you.

  • @fairdose
    @fairdose 3 года назад +10

    Chomsky is probably one of the last living wise men on Earth. In India, he would be called a "Baba", a name of veneration for his wisdom. In Native American culture, he would be considered a Wisdom Keeper or an Elder. It's so sad know that we're witnessing the extinction of this breed of men.

    • @baraka99
      @baraka99 3 года назад

      Robert Wolf (marxist economist)

  • @Luziao
    @Luziao 3 года назад +160

    "Religion is based on the assumption that God is an idiot".
    Noam Chomsky

    • @douglasthomson4550
      @douglasthomson4550 3 года назад +5

      Yes, I liked that one too....

    • @anthonybrett
      @anthonybrett 3 года назад +19

      Yeah its good, but its a quote that so many will take the wrong way and totally misquote.
      The idiot is always your dishonest "self". Not God.

    • @paharipant2
      @paharipant2 3 года назад +2

      @@anthonybrett True. its such a good line...sharp AF.

    • @kensurrency2564
      @kensurrency2564 3 года назад +3

      Brett Anthony That’s pretty profound ... so ... are you saying that religion is a belief system we created in order to fool ourselves into justifying whatever we want to do? A loophole around natural moral law? I like where that idea takes us.

    • @breft3416
      @breft3416 3 года назад +2

      I laughed so hard I had to stop the video! Kinda sums it up, doesn't it?

  • @johnmorgan6724
    @johnmorgan6724 3 года назад +4

    "well that dicussion can only by pursued if you have some notion"

  • @dsm5d723
    @dsm5d723 3 года назад +2

    An idea about education, and it is a continuation of my comment about the farce of Neuralink. Much of language is an embedded description of geometry of the Classical motion of physical bodies. Teaching language with an emphasis of these aspects of definition might help ground the math of unconscious physics process (an aspect of Thinking Fast) in structure function definitions. When unpacking the true meaning of "attitude" or "course correction," the fractal nature of NLP reveals itself. In this age of Thinguistics, we forget that the mindset of a person and the physical alignment and orientation, as well as the dot product and feedback mechanism of a person/animal are the same mathematically, and this is clear from a study of nonverbal communication in animals, as well as pre and extra verbal communication in people. And why Postman noted the defeat of talking head state TV by fast cut American style broadcasting historically and internationally.

  • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
    @bernardofitzpatrick5403 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant interview which elicited wide ranging in-depth responses from Prof. Chomsky. Well done guys. 👍

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      Thank you. I'll be speaking with Chomsky next week. If you have questions, please leave it soon in r/TheoriesOfEverything.

    • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
      @bernardofitzpatrick5403 3 года назад

      @@TheoriesofEverything What a treat! Something to look forward to ! Will send a question - need to ruminate 🤔

    • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
      @bernardofitzpatrick5403 3 года назад

      @@TheoriesofEverything would love Prof Chomsky to elaborate on his statement that “The US Constitution was framed to thwart the democratic institutions of most of the public”. Perhaps he could provide some historical background and explain what changes are required to the Constitution, in order for the US to become a true democracy.

  • @2tedros
    @2tedros 3 года назад +5

    I think this is the best interview I've ever understood of in a simple words & sense, and that if it wasn't for the interviewers: simplicity wouldn't be possible at all! Tx!

  • @bander9
    @bander9 3 года назад +6

    great teacher, I could listen to him for hours on.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

  • @robzs8388
    @robzs8388 3 года назад

    when he says '_______ came along andshowed that there were no machines' does anybody know who he was referring to? I would love to look into this but i can't quite understand him.

  • @Matt-iy3zy
    @Matt-iy3zy 3 года назад

    I told my supervisor (he and I have a great working relationship) about Noam Chomsky tonight. I can’t wait till he comes back from his day off with an altered viewpoint on the world. Noam Chomsky is not an idol but a beacon from the 20th century for brilliant thought which should not be lost. My hope is we have those who can maintain and grow on this type of grounded, commonsensical and genius thinking.

  • @nfwerner2860
    @nfwerner2860 3 года назад +3

    "Having a job is placing yourself under the control of an autocrat, worse than Stalin". Really? I have had unpleasant work relationships with several companies, but none had the authority to send me to a gulag! Chomsky should have been asked what system he advocates which has no autocrats.

    • @ismaelcerda5565
      @ismaelcerda5565 3 года назад +1

      He wants an anarchistic form of government. If it don’t benefit the masses, overthrow it.

  • @dubs20000
    @dubs20000 3 года назад +22

    Very stimulating, I must say.
    His view of God is ...live and let live.. if it helps people, so be it. I like that perspective. In the absence of reductive materialism being able to explain anything in the nature of true reality, it's presumptuous for normal humans to conceive anything beyond. Which doesn't mean that there isn't anything beyond, but for us living in this illusory real world , we need a working model and for arriving at the right moral guides and principles, the man made principles masquerading as the edicts of God doesn't help. They are observed in breach.. Chomsky's recommendation is to be free thinkers and be able to arrive at a consensus on what are the best principles for the most good for most people.. that should workable, right ?

    • @GingerDrums
      @GingerDrums 3 года назад +1

      @Leo Clark hey Leo. The problem is that you are throwing thebbaby out with the bath water. You have convinced yourself that you have achieved clarity on these issues. The truth often lies between camps. The fact that the sjw politically correct crowd is making a mess of things does not discredit the leftist movement, just as Nazis don't discredit the conservatives. Check out John Haidt and his book "The Righteous Mind" to see how your comment appears to be more ideological than truly truth seeking

    • @ryanblakey1695
      @ryanblakey1695 3 года назад

      Snowdenbleep Give me an example of these “crazy SJWs” or whatever causing an actual tangible problem...
      Meanwhile you got the right wing who is literally trending to annihilate human existence by the end of the century...
      Meanwhile the SJ-DUBYA’s are...
      Being mean to people who say some pretty questionable things?
      Yeah, not exactly equivalent. Like at all.
      No

    • @ryanblakey1695
      @ryanblakey1695 3 года назад +1

      Leo Clark Buddy... read a fucking book or something. Do you get all of your political information from twitter, or something? Every single point you’ve made is the most tired bullshit cliche from the “anti-SJW” crowd (yknow, the guys who essentially popularized the alt right... yknow that modern white supremacist movement? Oh, I’m sorry, they prefer the term “identitarian”).
      Like, I don’t even believe you in your claim to know Chomsky. If you knew Chomsky, you would know that at least 70% of your comment is based in flat out lies that the imperialist war machine would be just tickled pink to see you swallow whole - like you’ve done - so good job on that one bud, really. Way to take a stand; supporting the worlds most powerful imperial force in history and all.
      Christ.

    • @mattw2396
      @mattw2396 3 года назад

      @Leo Clark You just posted CRINGE

    • @mattw2396
      @mattw2396 3 года назад

      @Leo Clark Yes

  • @abdurrazzaq2314
    @abdurrazzaq2314 3 года назад +1

    To paraphrase Pankaj Mishra that my most dominating thought of any day at any given time is one that of absolute ignorance, that I am an absolute ignorant. By reading and listening to people like Professor Chomsky and others, not only that feeling bites harder but it also lessens the ignorance.

  • @tristanrentz7687
    @tristanrentz7687 3 года назад +2

    Nails it again, if through disappointingly naive (though verbose) interviewersw who - like most desperate over-thinkers who seem to fall far short of capably grasping reality - ask (themselves) far too many of the wrong questions. It's comical, but on that note: hats off to his gentle, patient, humble handling, which he manages to execute despite incredible forthrightness. What a guy! And still so sharp despite such advanced years. A great example of what sustained activity can do for the quality of ageing human lives.

  • @pascalsoucy8896
    @pascalsoucy8896 3 года назад +6

    Great interview guys, thanks. Thank you always to Noam for his insightful thinking.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

    • @terrytari1891
      @terrytari1891 Год назад +1

      @@TheoriesofEverything I just to Dr Chomsky to cancel that interview. Since this one was a farce!

    • @terrytari1891
      @terrytari1891 Год назад +1

      Both of you are silly but you are the worse Curt!

  • @djohnson5675
    @djohnson5675 3 года назад +3

    This is the best noam interview I've heard in quite a while. good work. disappointed he hasn't indulged in cannabis. never too late!

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 3 года назад +2

    Noam Chomsky Thankyou for year's and year's of education. Love you.

  • @krzheph7373
    @krzheph7373 Год назад +1

    I was in awe as he effortlessly batted away questions on " God" as empty words and unanswerable as the definitions have never been elucidated . A strange interview - I got the mental picture of a couple of scrappy dogs barking around a majestic but aging Lion who casually walked on.

  • @masudawan8357
    @masudawan8357 3 года назад +3

    Who needs to go to university while Chomsky is still with us.

  • @scuttlebuttlodge
    @scuttlebuttlodge 3 года назад +5

    His voice of common sense and critical thinking will be very much missed. What a wonderful human being.

    • @terrytari1891
      @terrytari1891 Год назад +2

      He has more sense than those Frat boys who interviewed!

    • @bethenawaltz4190
      @bethenawaltz4190 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@terrytari1891 they're okay; for value's sake, they interviewed him

  • @KeyFrame11Media
    @KeyFrame11Media 3 года назад +1

    Material world is a memetic cycle of tangent phases based locally on subjectively objective perceptions for which our sensory input and output measure the substance of ones environment and state in the environment.

  • @bueshkobob1090
    @bueshkobob1090 3 года назад +1

    14:50 holds the greatest Quote I have ever heard Noam utter. It is Backed up with such raw common sense and delivered with plain speak. "....and then I did get an insight, religion is based around the idea that God is an idiot." Fucking BRILLIANT. I LOVE THIS MAN!!!!

  • @brendansmith2258
    @brendansmith2258 3 года назад +14

    "But what if that's God??" These guys need to examine the Philosophy of language

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

    • @Numidium_
      @Numidium_ 3 года назад

      @@TheoriesofEverything I am too late then. I had a question but never mind

  • @geoffreynhill2833
    @geoffreynhill2833 3 года назад +9

    Check in at 24 mins for Prof Chomsky on the founding of the Neo-Liberal Programme, the Establishment's response to the ideals ("anarchy") of the Sixties.

  • @sapiophile545
    @sapiophile545 3 года назад

    Thank you Linda Kristiansen, for creating the transcript.

  • @adbc8213
    @adbc8213 3 года назад +1

    I wish it were possible for Socrates and Noam Chomsky to have a conversation and that I could have the privilege of listening in.....🌀❤️🌀

  • @timothydavid4975
    @timothydavid4975 3 года назад +4

    I love the interview and the many more recent ones in the past 5 years but Jesus dudes in his 90s its crazy how he has the GRIT to stay up to date everything until his end date.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

  • @maxzjj
    @maxzjj 3 года назад +4

    Great questions, guys!

  • @miniNinja027
    @miniNinja027 3 года назад +2

    great video.

  • @suaypordulu6056
    @suaypordulu6056 2 года назад

    respect for categorizing the video

  • @jameshamilton9051
    @jameshamilton9051 3 года назад +4

    “With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world,
    and see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardour.
    Then will I wander god-like and victorious through the ruins of the world.
    and, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator."
    “Thus heaven I’ve forfeited,
    I know it full well.
    My soul, once true to God,
    Is chosen for hell.”
    A portion of Karl Marx’s poems, a hero of Noam Chomsky.

    • @stonetrouble5053
      @stonetrouble5053 3 года назад

      You, on the other hand, are still afraid of an imaginary, cruel God-Monster. Eternal hell! You have forfeited all out of fear. Your monster does not exist. Do something useful, fearful slave!

    • @Hassanthehorse
      @Hassanthehorse 3 года назад

      Out of all things you could criticize Marx for, you choose the subject of one poem? I don't see anything wrong with someone writing an edgy poem about their desire for omnipotent power/destruction, nor do I see anything inherently wrong with rejecting religion. Plenty of religious texts are about the desire for power, and religion is, among other things, a socially acceptable way to express that desire by projecting it onto whatever god-like being you choose to believe in.

    • @jameshamilton9051
      @jameshamilton9051 3 года назад

      stonetrouble why would I fear a loving father? You have been taught the false sectarian god.

    • @jameshamilton9051
      @jameshamilton9051 3 года назад

      Sam Harris, phD in neurosticen. Collector of skins, edgy is one thing, obsessed is another. Engels described Marx as, “the monster possessed by ten thousand devils." Here is another ditty Marx wrote,
      “To thee my verses, unbridled and daring, Shall mount, O Satan, king of the banquet. Away with thy sprinkling, O priest, and thy droning. For never shall Satan, O priest, stand behind thee. Thy breath, O Satan, my verses inspires, When from my bosom the gods I defy. Of kings pontifical, of kings inhuman: Thine is the lightning that sets minds to shaking. O soul that wanderest far from the straight way, Satan is merciful. See Heloisa! Like the whirlwind spreading its wings, He passes, O people, Satan the great! Hail, of reason the great Vindicator! Sacred to thee shall rise incense and vows! Thou hast the god of the priest disenthroned.”

  • @dayvonjenkins2274
    @dayvonjenkins2274 3 года назад +3

    Damn look at all this books I wanna have my own house and day so I can have my own library and still write books

  • @patriciogudino7880
    @patriciogudino7880 3 года назад +1

    Since we are little children we get accustomed to believe that what is in our minds is true, the fact that we have something in our minds makes believe it is true and it's not. Those " aha" moments we come about every once in a while happen because the mind gets out of the way and we see with something else. Having something in your mind and holding it as fact is a process that happen only in the mind and it is like writing something in a blackboard when it comes to proveability they are both the same, seing something written in a wall or having it in our mind is the absolute same, just a mark in a blank space. Mind don't deal with facts, but speculation and ideas

  • @toniat8278
    @toniat8278 3 года назад +2

    Yeah I know what he talking about having a job... I’m retired after 27 years and I feel much more free because they controlled what we did on as well as off the job. It was in our code of conduct...

  • @ethangburke
    @ethangburke 3 года назад +4

    Well done. Excellent interview!

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

  • @johntavers6878
    @johntavers6878 3 года назад +9

    at the beginning, was he going to say "go outside"? guess that would make his dogs go crazy?

    • @barquerojuancarlos7253
      @barquerojuancarlos7253 3 года назад

      yes, i think any dog owner would agree.

    • @pickletown
      @pickletown 3 года назад +1

      I imagine he was going to say that he walks. That's usually the pup trigger word.

    • @lonelycubicle
      @lonelycubicle 3 года назад

      John Tavers
      Thanks, I missed the joke

  • @pemonline3395
    @pemonline3395 3 года назад +3

    If one person believes the unbelievable it's called insanity. If it's lots of people it's called Religion.

    • @jonaddyorig
      @jonaddyorig 3 года назад

      @Joseph Henderson - I was going to ask how you came to that conclusion but not sure I really care ... unless of course you have some evidence for whichever flavour of God you believe in?

  • @mastershake1187
    @mastershake1187 3 года назад

    there was another documentary with the same name being made on another channel. is this it? just kinda weird that it shows up on another channel with some click bait on the cover....

  • @mikeundereood1071
    @mikeundereood1071 3 года назад +5

    Soo mmuuuchh wisdom.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      Thanks for the love and hopefully you enjoy some of the other podcasts on the channel as well. - Curt

  • @robertpirsig5011
    @robertpirsig5011 3 года назад +3

    This is a very good interview.

  • @henryberrylowry9512
    @henryberrylowry9512 3 года назад +2

    "Having a job means placing yourself under the rule of an autocratic ruler....that Stalin couldn't have dreamed of." Fucking genius. And of course apt.

  • @kwnorton5834
    @kwnorton5834 3 года назад +1

    These are the words undeniably brilliant. I wonder if he is aware that the Tibetan Buddhists have a philosophy/“religion” which directly speaks to this view? Of course we’re organic, mortal beings and as far as we understand “consciousness” comes from life - our own lives and the lives of all other “animals.”

  • @MooshBoosh
    @MooshBoosh 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this. Love Chomsky's thoughts on things.

    • @TheoriesofEverything
      @TheoriesofEverything  3 года назад

      I'm speaking to Chomsky again this week, so if there are any Q's you have, please quickly leave them. It won't be regarding politics but instead cognitive science / linguistics. - Curt

    • @terrytari1891
      @terrytari1891 Год назад +1

      @@TheoriesofEverything I love Dr Chomsky, but you 2 Frat boys are silly!

    • @terrytari1891
      @terrytari1891 Год назад +1

      @@TheoriesofEverything Run Dr Chomsky

  • @henryberrylowry9512
    @henryberrylowry9512 3 года назад +4

    "The material world keeps changing as we understand more. So the question whether something transcends the material world is just a way of saying we don't know how to incorporate it within our intelligible theories."
    (paragraph 252) " Matter, on the contrary, is not an existent thing, but is being in the form of a universal, or in the form of a Notion. Reason which is still instinctive makes this correct distinction, without being aware that just by testing the law on all sensuous being, it gets rid of the merely sensuous being of the law, and when it interprets the moments of the law as 'matters', their essential nature has become for Reason a universal, and as such is expressed as a non-sensuous thing of sense, as an incorporeal and yet objective being." Hegel Phenomenology of Spirit (Miller; pg 154)

    • @kennyw871
      @kennyw871 3 года назад

      Now, we need to hear from Karl Marx on the subject of materialism.

  • @uniquename846
    @uniquename846 3 года назад

    I think he talked in just a bit of circle there at one point, he talked about 'modern work place practices being something stalin couldn't dream of,' but then, he later praised america for the ability of the populace to shift politics, since we aren't that authoritarian. Still, I respect him as a thinker. Which of his books is the best, that I should get on my kindle? I'll put one of them in the queue after I finish the few I'm working on that are on Stocism, as these serve me the best as a beat-down third shift worker

  • @tonygumbrell22
    @tonygumbrell22 3 года назад

    Chomsky's great even at his age, he can make their questions sound naïve and give us food for thought at the same time.

  • @groshan
    @groshan 3 года назад +3

    A great wise man. Respect!

  • @andrefilipe9080
    @andrefilipe9080 3 года назад +4

    Not gonna lie, was about to leave this video after the first question. Then I stayed, now I wish I had left.

  • @heartofodds
    @heartofodds 3 года назад

    It may be obvious to many of you. But if you're a bit slow, like me, in grasping Chomsky's insights, the nature of his perspective: he's obviously very well informed about what has happened. But the key to understanding much of his thinking is to see things like a child. Resisting the conditioning influence of societies on one's consciousness. To resist/examine the assumptions imposed/foisted on you by all your institutions. Avoiding prejudices and biases of our narrow tribalisms. To measure everything against the unadulterated mind/person. Taking the promises and aspirations of our guiding documents and ideas at face value. Reasserting them. Taking as your base the human being with his/her human rights. It is difficult to find an 'educator' of any kind who is untouched by the conditioning of the world. It can be disorienting to hear someone who is not speaking from a faulty premise or a hidden agenda. Which I would argue is almost the most important question about any person in such a position. What's underneath it all if we dig down? "What 'business' are we in anyway?" We may come to it like a former prisoner or a person with a kind of ptsd, back to a land that is safe, with loving friends, where enemies and intrigue do not abound. In need of re-calibration.

  • @SYNLIFESTYLE
    @SYNLIFESTYLE 8 месяцев назад

    Great interview

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio 3 года назад +5

    In the first few minutes it sounds like the interviewer confuses atheism vs religion with materialist determinism vs unpredictability of physics (i.e. Laplace's demon vs quantum mechanics).

    • @mihaimilan9598
      @mihaimilan9598 3 года назад

      I agree. It seemed like they equate such nuanced views even as deism (or like you say a postulation that some unknown entity could indeed have predictive powers over these seemingly random or chaotic phenomena) with religion, when even for a hard line atheist like myself that is stretching it. But I also fully recognise my own confusion with Noam's. Whenever I am asked what god is I feel confusion at which definition to pick. It is bewildering to me that the conversation is at all popular in philosophy. It's just a bizarre concept our species came up with. It explains nothing and I find the whole thing damaging and intellectually utterly pointless.

    • @QoraxAudio
      @QoraxAudio 3 года назад +1

      @@mihaimilan9598 Without assuming a specific definition of "god" of a certain religion, just the word "god" can even be part of a fully materialist word.
      Pandeism is a fine example of that (belief in one universal particle/energy of which everything is made of).
      However, Laplace's demon doesn't even necessarily needs an entity for the thought experiment itself. It can be replaced by an object like a calculating device for example. What it does need, is the assumption of classical physics that every action has its corresponding reaction that's always the same under the same circumstances when all variables in the universe are known.
      Something that's (partially) debunked by quantum mechanics; particles in the same state under the same circumstances can produce various results.
      However, quantum mechanics don't correlate well with most other "classical/traditional branches" of physics.
      My point was more like: the discussion of the existence of free will vs determinism isn't related to religion specifically, while the interviewers seemed to think so.

  • @MrResearcher122
    @MrResearcher122 3 года назад +18

    Respect.

  • @roberthockett270
    @roberthockett270 3 года назад +2

    At one point he mentions 'Pascal, in "The City of God,"' ... Makes you want to hug him in his gradual aging-out.

  • @kd6613
    @kd6613 3 года назад +2

    Great job! Although I am puzzled as why the audiences here think you guys are asking weird questions.

  • @ishmig3967
    @ishmig3967 3 года назад +12

    clearly he hasn’t read the demands of the BLM demands, nothing constructive can come out of defunding the police

    • @ishmig3967
      @ishmig3967 3 года назад +4

      al luvial I suggest you watch the darkhorse podcast by bret weinstein
      (ruclips.net/user/BretWeinsteinDarkHorse )
      if you’re really interested in expanding your horizon beyond the tribalistic thinking, if you are truly interested in learning something, otherwise by all means please continue on your ideological path.

    • @atayo490
      @atayo490 3 года назад +4

      @@ishmig3967 you didnt make an argument you just linked to a podcast, the point of police defunding is that so much of state budgets are allocated towards police and away from social programs, that is what people would prefer. I dont know how effective it is when there are larger structural problems that are issues of capitalism but that is what theyre asking for and it is not unreasonable and at least theyre questioning power rather than being a boot licker like you are

    • @ishmig3967
      @ishmig3967 3 года назад +6

      Hus Rad I linked the podcast because the issue is far more complex than it is being layed out to be. Defunding the police would certainly in the short term increase crime rates and create more corrupt police. If you’re really interested in questioning then maybe you should question the narrative of BLM itself. Where is the opposite side that says Black lives don’t matter? It’s a non argument. 98% of Americans aren’t racist. There is a argument to be made for the concentration of opportunity on the side of big corporations but that has nothing to do with critical race theory. Instead of criticizing me let’s make this a constructive discussion. Your criticism of me without really knowing me just sugests to me that you aren’t really interested in trying to figure out the truth but are playing the tribal game of left vs right.

    • @ishmig3967
      @ishmig3967 3 года назад +2

      check out the podcast of hughes coleman on BLM: ruclips.net/video/Wt95ct2gISA/видео.html

    • @ishmig3967
      @ishmig3967 3 года назад +2

      www.google.com/amp/s/www.oregonlive.com/crime/2020/07/portland-police-record-highest-number-of-death-investigations-in-single-month-in-more-than-three-decades.html%3foutputType=amp

  • @sheilamacdougal9948
    @sheilamacdougal9948 3 года назад +7

    25:58 Curt somebody interrupts Chomsky to make an obtuse remark, obviously not following anything that is being said (although there is nothing complicated or profound about it).

    • @moesypittounikos
      @moesypittounikos 3 года назад +6

      Chomsky has the patience of a saint.

    • @sheilamacdougal9948
      @sheilamacdougal9948 3 года назад +3

      @@moesypittounikos Chomsky loves publicity, and especially the hero worship by people like the interviewers, and yourself.

    • @viclimited9081
      @viclimited9081 3 года назад

      .....dick heads are rarely complicated or profound.

    • @sheilamacdougal9948
      @sheilamacdougal9948 3 года назад +3

      @@viclimited9081 For the most part that's probably true. However, denying obvious reality sometimes requires a degree of complication - I wouldn't call it profundity - and Chomsky has occasionally been good at that. For instance, when he was trying to deny or minimise the genocidal massacres by Pol Pot, he went to great length to impugn the motives and credibility of escaping refugees who reported on the atrocities. Obscene certainly, thus dickheaded in the extreme in your more technical terminology, yet somewhat complicated. Similarly, after denying that Holocaust-denial was anti-Semitic, and after claiming that France's leading Holocaust-denier was just "an apolitical liberal" and not anti-Semitic, Chomsky went to some length to argue that Holocaust denial in some imagined world might not be anti-Semitic. Dickheaded and also quite stupid, certainly, but having a degree of complication. Similarly for his attempts to present Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran as peace-loving victims of U.S. and Israeli aggression, although admittedly the method he relies on there is primarily lying and ignoring inconvenient facts, the same method he has employed in blaming the U.S for the Cold War. But I'm in general agreement that Chomsky's standard blaming of the democracies and especially the U.S. for every problem or conflict in which they are remotely implicated is typically both simple-minded and dickheaded.

    • @viclimited9081
      @viclimited9081 3 года назад +3

      @@sheilamacdougal9948 .....more stories of things that never happened - by people who were never there.....yawn.

  • @Aushure
    @Aushure 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed Norm Chompsky and can listen to him all day.

  • @zJuanC
    @zJuanC 3 года назад

    At 4:43, what is the name of the person he's talking about?

    • @tiborkoos188
      @tiborkoos188 3 года назад +1

      Newton. Apparently, Newton was really troubled by his own model having to incorporate action at a distance. Chomsky has a full assay about this argument :)

  • @aggabus
    @aggabus 3 года назад +4

    6:19 20 i dont even know

    • @Numidium_
      @Numidium_ 3 года назад

      That’s my everyday question. I sometimes wonder what even God means?

  • @sibengerard1856
    @sibengerard1856 3 года назад +2

    I HOLD ON TO MY FIRMLY TO MY RESPECT FOR CHOMSKY'S INTEGRITY AS AN INTELLECTUAL, TO SAY THAT, I FIND HIM EXCESSIVE/SUPERFICIAL AT CERTAIN INTERVALS. I BELIEF, THAT AN INTELLECTUAL SHOULD NOT ONLY BE A CRITIC OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM AND ITS PRESIDENTS, BUT AS WELL A CRITIC OF THE ''SOCIETY'' THAT PRODUCES OR TOLERATES THOSE SYSTEMS AND PRESIDENTS.

  • @kenelkind117
    @kenelkind117 3 года назад

    Consciousness exists in order to establish evolutionary possibilities by Grooving as One, It is our first step of evolving intelligently. Be the One, the musical philosophy, we’re all in the band & only need to entrain for so long, each day

  • @monicaaiken9746
    @monicaaiken9746 3 года назад +5

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @aliuyar6365
    @aliuyar6365 3 года назад +4

    Chomsky is like Mount Socrates, invincible and high. I respectfully salute you.