
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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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 c…

The host references David Hume's 'Foundations of Government' to explore the paradox of why individuals consent to authority despite their inherent…

The host discusses the influence of corporate powers on consumer desires and references Edward Bernays' book 'Propaganda' to illustrate the histori…

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“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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“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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“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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“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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“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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“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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“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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