Noam Chomsky Quote

Power is concentrated. The general policy is exactly the way that Adam Smith described it: it's designed for the benefit of its principal architects, the powerful. It serves "the vile maxim of the masters: all for ourselves and nothing for anyone else". Those are the basic rules of the world.


Keeping the rabble in line: interviews with David Barsamian (ed. Common Courage Pr, 1994)


Power is concentrated. The general policy is exactly the way that Adam Smith described it: it's designed for the benefit of its principal architects, ...

Power is concentrated. The general policy is exactly the way that Adam Smith described it: it's designed for the benefit of its principal architects, ...

Power is concentrated. The general policy is exactly the way that Adam Smith described it: it's designed for the benefit of its principal architects, ...

Power is concentrated. The general policy is exactly the way that Adam Smith described it: it's designed for the benefit of its principal architects, ...