Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Noam Chomsky
A departing resident, Jess, just recently married and wonderfully matched to also departing Chris, made available some used books. I requested a copy of The Chomsky Reader. In it, I found one essay, the first of his writings I've ever read, so relevant to my personal reaction to recent circumstances, that I searched for a copy on line to post here. It's thick reading, but great. The fact that philosophers have been thinking for hundreds of years about the debilitating effects of capitalism, with it's attendant loss of freedom, and the exultation of the artist/craftsman's relation to his work, made me tear up. It's writing that made me feel both profoundly validated and lonely. Here is the link: http://www.chomsky.info/books/state02.pdf
Hey S! I too love Noam. It always feels like he's speaking some truth, right to me. So glad you like him too. How are you? Love, Kae
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! Things are good here. I'll post about activities, but basically, networking, making friends, doing little projects. It's really cozy. Hope you are all well. I left a message or two for Jeff, I know he's running all the time. Hope his carpal tunnel healed up, and is ok. Kiss everyone for me :-)
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