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Apr 13, 1996 · Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Noam Chomsky Delivered at Harvard University, April 13, 1996 (transcription courtesy of William Greene) For those who are interested in the real world, a look at the actual history suggests some adjustment — a modification of free market theory, to what we might call “really existing free ...
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Jan 1, 2001 · This is a short 60 minute talk by Chomsky that explains in large strokes how capitalism, free market and democracy are being undermined by the rich to tip the scales against the masses in their favor.
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Apr 13, 1996 · Delivered at Harvard University, April 13, 1996 Transcript: http://www.chomsky.info/talks/1996041... ...more.
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Jul 1, 2001 · As usual, Noam Chomsky dissects, government, corporations and multinationals, shedding light on their hypocrisy, their greed and their lust for power and the extremes they, with the help of elected polititians, who are no more than their bag carriers, will go to to achieve their ambitions.
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Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism In The Real World. Label: AK Press Audio – AKA 009CD, Allied Recordings (3) – ALLIED No.80CD. Format: CD, Album, Mono. Country: US. Released: 1997.
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There is endless talk about the free market and its virtues. Entrepreneurs compete on level playing fields and the public benefits. The chasm between such fantasies and reality is acute and growing wider. Mega-mergers and monopolies are limiting competition. Fewer than 10 corporations control most of the global media.