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12yearplan

02/12/24 2:19 PM

#461506 RE: 12yearplan #461505

Chomsky and Chris Hedges do critique the influence of corporations on society even so far as to say that they have "captured democracies". What solutions do they offer?.

Noam Chomsky and Chris Hedges both offer critiques of the influence of corporations on society, including their impact on democracy. While they may offer various solutions or proposals in their writings and speeches, some common themes emerge:

Political Activism: Both Chomsky and Hedges emphasize the importance of political activism and citizen engagement in challenging corporate power. They argue that grassroots movements and collective action are essential for creating meaningful change in society.

Regulation and Reforms: Chomsky and Hedges often advocate for increased regulation of corporate power. This might involve reforms to campaign finance laws to reduce the influence of money in politics, antitrust measures to break up monopolies, and stronger consumer protection laws.

Democratic Participation: They stress the need for greater democratic participation and decision-making at all levels of society. This could include measures such as expanding public financing of elections, promoting community-owned businesses and cooperatives, and implementing participatory budgeting processes.

Media Reform: Chomsky and Hedges frequently discuss the need for media reform to counter corporate influence on the dissemination of information. They advocate for diverse, independent media outlets that prioritize public interest over corporate profit.

Economic Justice: Both thinkers argue for policies that promote economic justice and reduce inequality. This might involve raising the minimum wage, implementing progressive taxation, strengthening labor rights, and investing in social welfare programs.

Educational Initiatives: Chomsky and Hedges emphasize the importance of education in empowering individuals to critically analyze and challenge corporate power. They support educational initiatives that promote civic engagement, critical thinking, and media literacy.

Overall, their proposed solutions often center around empowering citizens, reining in corporate influence, and promoting democratic values and institutions. However, the specifics of their proposals may vary based on the particular issues they are addressing and the context in which they are writing or speaking.
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newmedman

02/12/24 2:19 PM

#461507 RE: 12yearplan #461505

there are no insults, only idiots.

My solution would be an approach of not being an outright asshole and stop threatening everyone else in the world that could hold me accountable, but that's just me.

Your little destruction boy's charts only mean anything to someone who wants destruction. It's so far from reality that I might as well call myself a "furry", sit on the litter box and wait for the end time