
The Responsibility of Intellectuals
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As short as it is, many of what Chomsky has been debating constitutes his main thought. He always digs in the news, and does his homework fighting for the underdog and in this case it was clearly about the 6 jesuit priests killed in Chile. The historical study of the same stances was a major part of the book, and that's another thing he always delights the reader with. So expect intellectuals from both camps to have been tracked down along the way of history... And the last specificity of his works is the context on which he grounds all the final conclusions : he goes back to put it all in perspective and in a scene : in America. The bottom line of this essay is : "Intellectuals are typically privileged—merely an observation about usage of the term. Privilege yields opportunity, and opportunity confers responsibilities. An individual then has choices." So whenever you read Chomsky you get lessons in History, Economy, Policy, Philosophy and Geography... This was a great cocktail!

