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Best Of: Noam Chomsky's Theory of the Good Life

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Notable books mentioned: 9-11 by Noam Chomsky, Foundations of Government by David Hume, Propaganda by Edward Bernays, The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith

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Noam Chomsky

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David Hume

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Edward Bernays

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How do you introduce Noam Chomsky? Perhaps you start here: In 1979, The New York Times called him “arguably the most important intellectual alive today.” More than 40 years later, Chomsky, at 92, is still putting his dent in the world — writing books, giving interviews, changing minds. There are different sides to Chomsky. He’s a world-renowned linguist who revolutionized his field. He’s a political theorist who’s been a sharp critic of American foreign policy for decades. He’s an anarchist who believes in a radically different way of ordering society. He’s a pragmatist who pushed leftists to vote for Joe Biden in 2020 and has described himself as having a “rather conservative attitude towards social change.” He is, very much, himself. The problem in planning a conversation with Chomsky is how to get at all these different sides. So this one, from April 2021, covers a lot of ground. We discuss: — Why Chomsky is an anarchist, and how he defines anarchism — How his work on language informs his idea of what human beings want — The role of advertising in capitalism — Whether we should understand job contracts as the free market at work or a form of constant coercion — How Chomsky’s ideal vision of society differs from Nordic social democracy — How Chomsky’s class-based theory of politics holds up in an era where college-educated suburbanites are moving left on economics — Chomsky’s view of the climate crisis and why he thinks the “degrowth” movement is misguided — Whether job automation could actually be a good thing for human flourishing — Chomsky’s views on US-China policy, and why he doesn’t think China is a major geopolitical threat — The likelihood of nuclear war in the next decade And much more. Mentioned in this episode: On Anarchism by Noam Chomsky Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal by Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin “Why the Amazon Workers Never Stood a Chance” by Erik Loomis “Trends in Income From 1975 to 2018” by Carter C. Price and Kathryn A. Edwards “This is What Minimum Wage Would Be If It Kept Pace with Productivity” by Dean Baker “There is no Plan B for dealing with the climate crisis” by Raymond Pierrehumbert Recommendations: "The Last of the Just" by Andre Schwarz-Bart "All God's Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw" by Theodore Rosengarten Selected essays by Ahad Ha'am You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected].
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9-11
Noam Chomsky
Best for Readers interested in political theory and linguistics.Often cited around Noam Chomsky's influence

The first political book I ever received was 9-11 by Noam Chomsky. My older brother gave it to me just a little bit after 9-11.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in political theory and linguistics.
Key quote: The first political book I ever received was 9-11 by Noam Chomsky.
The host reflects on the profound impact that Noam Chomsky's book '9-11' had on him during his formative years. He emphasizes Chomsky's extensive contributions to political thought and linguistics, suggesting that his work is essential for understanding contemporary political discourse.
ASIN: 1609803434
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David Hume wrote one of maybe the first modern tract in what we now call political science, Foundations of Government, posing a paradox about why people subordinate themselves to power.

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For: Individuals interested in political philosophy and human rights
Key quote: He says, since power is in the hands of the governed, why do they submit themselves to power and authority?
The host references David Hume's 'Foundations of Government' to explore the paradox of why individuals consent to authority despite their inherent desire for freedom. This discussion highlights the tension between societal structures and individual creativity, suggesting that these themes are deeply rooted in human nature.
ASIN: 0925279323
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Propaganda
Edward Bernays
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Edward Bernays wrote a major book on this called Propaganda, discussing the engineering of consent and how it was used to persuade the masses.

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Key quote: He discusses there what he calls engineering of consent.
The host discusses the influence of corporate powers on consumer desires and references Edward Bernays' book 'Propaganda' to illustrate the historical context of manipulating public opinion. Bernays' concept of 'engineering consent' highlights the ethical implications of advertising and public relations in shaping societal wants.
ASIN: 0970312598
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The Affluent Society
John Kenneth Galbraith
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The speaker mentions liking John Kenneth Galbraith's The Affluent Society for its insights on advertising as a shaping force in mid-century American economics.

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Key quote: I still like John Kenneth Galbraith's The Affluent Society a lot, in part for these reasons.
The host mentions 'The Affluent Society' to highlight the complexities of consumer wants within capitalism. They appreciate Galbraith's insights on how these wants are not merely natural or manufactured, but influenced by various societal factors.
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Discussed in this book, the part of the book that's written by my co-author, Robert Pollin, a fine economist who's been working on this for years.

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Key quote: Discussed in this book, the part of the book that's written by my co-author, Robert Pollin, a fine economist who's been working on this for years.
The host mentions the book to highlight the feasible methods proposed by Robert Pollin for addressing the climate crisis. This reference underscores the urgency and practicality of implementing these solutions within the next couple of decades.
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The Last of the Just
Andre Schwartzbart
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One of them was Andre Schwartzbart's book in the late 50s on the last of the just. Astonishing book. It had a tremendous impact.

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Key quote: One of them was Andre Schwartzbart's book in the late 50s on the last of the just. Astonishing book.
The host mentions 'The Last of the Just' as a book that had a significant impact on his life. He describes it as astonishing and notes that it left him in a daze for days after reading it.
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Another that kind of book you read and you walk around in a daze for a couple of days was the autobiography of Nate Shaw. Forgotten the title.

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Key quote: Another that kind of book you read and you walk around in a daze for a couple of days was the autobiography of Nate Shaw.
The host mentions 'The Autobiography of Nate Shaw' as a book that had a significant impact on his life. He describes it as a profound read that left him in a daze for days, indicating its deep emotional and intellectual resonance.

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