Noam Chomsky Quote

A fundamental element of human nature is the need for creative work, for creative inquiry, for free creation without the arbitrary limiting effects of coercive institutions. A decent society should maximize the possibilities for this fundamental human characteristic to be realized.


The Chomsky - Foucault Debate: On Human Nature (ed. The New Press, 2006) - ISBN: 9781595586575


A fundamental element of human nature is the need for creative work, for creative inquiry, for free creation without the arbitrary limiting effects...

A fundamental element of human nature is the need for creative work, for creative inquiry, for free creation without the arbitrary limiting effects...

A fundamental element of human nature is the need for creative work, for creative inquiry, for free creation without the arbitrary limiting effects...

A fundamental element of human nature is the need for creative work, for creative inquiry, for free creation without the arbitrary limiting effects...