Free Market Fantasies Capitalism in the Real World

Free Market Fantasies Capitalism in the Real World
Label: AK Press
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 721616023626
EAN: 0721616023626
ASIN: B00002JXEJ


Release Date: 1999-12-14

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Listmania:

  1. Noam Chomsky on Media, Society and the World
  2. The End of Capitalism and the Beginning of Something Else
  3. boil the blood
  4. An Oasis of Sanity in A Desert of Madness
  5. 25 Amazing Albums
  6. Books That Changed My Life
  7. The Liberty & Progress Reading List
  8. Propaganda, American Style

Tracks:

  1. The Real Market
  2. The Massachusetts Example
  3. Gringrich
  4. The Reagan Legacy
  5. The Washington Consensus
  6. The Pentagon System
  7. Crime And Punishment
  8. Chain Gangs
  9. Prison Labor
  10. Devolution
  11. Reform
  12. Subsidies
  13. Taxes
  14. Deregulation
  15. State Criminal Behavior
  16. Economic Miracles
  17. Property Rights
  18. Trade Myths
  19. Democracy And Free Markets
  20. Entrepreneurial Values
  21. Mysterious Wisdom Of The Market
  22. Grand Vision Of The Future
  23. Role Of The Propaganda System
  24. Corporate Feeding Frenzy
  25. Downsizing
  26. Class War
  27. The Casino Economy
  28. What We Can Do

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Chomsky is a hypocrit and an idiot.......2006-12-17

Chomsky, Linguistics professor of MIT...that's right Linguistics...not political science, not economics, not anything that gives him even the slightest snipit of legitimacy in the field of politics. That is the irony regarding the popularity of Chomsky's activism. Chomsky doesn't understand international relations whatsoever (He believes in dufunct Marxist theory that class differences are the causes of war, which is pure BS) and has a 7th grader's knowledge of economics at best (he still believes in mercatilism for crying out loud). What I think one should consider before buying this is that Noam Chomsky puts out more books and cds than Milton Friedman and Ayn Rand combined. Why is that? If Chomsky thinks capitalism is so bad he should be giving this out for free, not making money off it.

In regards to his views on "anarchism" also refered to as the oxymoron term, "libertarian socialism"...you don't get anarchy with MORE government controls on free will... Please don't buy this dreck. Read about capitalism from a REAL economist like Thomas Sowell or Milton Friedman. Read about international relations from a REAL International Relations Theorist like Kenneth Waltz. Never have I come a across such a man who's popularity and reverence is based soley on his views in areas which he knows nothing about. Would you buy a book on Linguistics by Henry Kissinger? I think not.

5 out of 5 stars Honesty really is a rarity today........2004-05-08

If one is looking for an honest assessment of, say, the economy, or of where our country appears to be heading, the "mainstream" media are NOT the source. In fact, that's one of Dr. Chomsky's primary claims; he often refers to government/media plots (without using the word plot.)

In this lecture, he refers to the media, while referring to Massachusett's then-governor William Weld as a religious, free-marketer, NOT making reference to Weld's heading to Washington "hat-in-hand" to collect money to make up for the deregulation that over-fished some of the most productive fishing waters off the Massachusetts coast. (There was, of course, an excuse for that over-harvest. In this case, it was an alleged predator--not then, or ever found, but, well, there MUST have been one, right?)

I've listened to this several times, often do while doing yard work or other menial tasks seldom undertaken by area Republican "conservatives." Suffice it to say it puts economic myths to rest.

If you read the papers, or, even worse, rely on radio or television for information, what you're hearing is of about as much intellectual substance as any fairy tale. However, the vast majority of us do not live happily ever after. This is among the lectures describing why that's true.

5 out of 5 stars great lecture, quality issues are overplayed.......2003-12-23

there are some complaints here about the quality of the recording... well, it's a lecture for crying out loud. this isn't a live recording of music where recording quality complaints would be very reasonable. is the quality good enough to hear mr. chomsky? certainly. in fact, the recording sounds like what you'd expect to hear if you attended a lecture. so it's not a soundboard recording... big deal. as for the actual content of the cd, this is chomsky at his eye opening best. it helps to have a good base in chomsky theories & recent american history, as not all is explained in detail. but overall the lecture is very accessible. surely there is something here to get anyone with an open mind thinking about capitalism & the US role in the world.

4 out of 5 stars Find out why Capitalism isn't always good for folks.......2002-05-31

This is a great summation of thought on the American "ideal" of Capitalism. Mr. Chomsky says things so well and effortlessly that you drink in the information in gulps. He simplifies and exposes the political system that has used Capitalism to keep people happy and oblivious. His ideas are intense and powerful but easy to grasp and see. You actually see how things like the defense industry; unions and laws have been used to turn America's "Capitalism" into a tool of power and corruption.

This is a great introduction to the issue of how the American Government and Corporations have teamed up to use the working class of the USA and other countries. The economy does "well" which makes it possible for the "haves" to get more of what the "have-nots" don't have.

3 out of 5 stars Great lecture... bad recording.......2002-05-02

This one was done at Harvard; having heard his other lectures and other lectures released by Alternative Tentacles Records this is a disappointment. The content and track listing is great, but you can hear the microphone peeking (as it does before feedback comes). I currently work at a college doing live audio and let me say that this should be either remastered or just plainly re-recorded. As for the lecture, Chomsky, the great leftist has done it again telling people what is wrong with corporations is the fact that corporations are greedy, out-for-their-own evil purposes, and need to be abolished. I enjoy ALL his books and readers (even the works he merely edits).

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