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Cайт Ноама Хомского
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/index.cfm
Although Chomsky speaks rather nasty about the USSR. He is even worse than
"Voice of America" (being an opposicioner he is more efficien) I some of
his articles though.
"Take the New York Times. It's a corporation and sells a product.
The product is audiences. They don't make money when you buy the newspaper.
They are happy to put it on the worldwide web for free. They actually lose
money when you buy the newspaper. But the audience is the product. The
product is privileged people, just like the people who are writing the
newspapers, you know, top-level decision-making people in society. You
have to sell a product to a market, and the market is, of course,
advertisers (that is, other businesses). Whether it is television or
newspapers, or whatever, they are selling audiences. Corporations sell
audiences to other corporations. In the case of the elite media, it's big
businesses.
.........
the general population is "ignorant and meddlesome outsiders." We have to
keep them out of the public arena because they are too stupid and if they
get involved they will just make trouble. Their job is to be "spectators,"
not "participants."
They are allowed to vote every once in a while, pick out one of us smart
guys. But then they are supposed to go home and do something else like watch
football or whatever it may be. But the "ignorant and meddlesome outsiders"
have to be observers not participants."
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/articles/z9710-mainstream-media.html
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/articles/z9709-davie-1.html
In the U.S., subjected to similar policies, 30 million people suffered from
hunger by 1990, an increase of 50% from 1985, including 12 million children
lacking sufficient food to maintain growth and development (before the 1991
recession). 40% of children in the world's richest city fell below the poverty
line. In terms of such basic social indicators as child mortality, the U.S.
ranks well below any other industrial country, right alongside of Cuba, which
has less than 5% the GNP per capita of the United States and has undergone
many years of terrorist attack and increasingly severe economic warfare at the
hands of the hemispheric superpower."
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/articles/9708-UD-relativity.html
Noam Chomsky некоторые работы и линки:
www.middleeast.org/1999_01_25.htm - "The hypocricy of it al"
(Monthly Magazine, January, 1999) - Общая статья про США
(написана еще до войны)
www.zmag.org/chomsky/articles/9903-current_bombings.htm - "The Current
Bombings: Behind the Rhetoric " - про бомбардировки Косова
www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Chomsky/Noam_Chomsky.html - здесь можно найти много
чрезвычайно ценного материала. (КУЧА более ранних работ)
protest.net/view.cgi?view=1281 - "An Appeal from American Jews to the
Green Party of Germany" by Noam Chomsky et al. (воззвание америк. евреев
к партии зеленых гериании)
www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/3761/article1.html/ -The True Nature
of the "Free Market" (разбор мифа о "Свободной торговле")
ХОМСКИЙ
" In his preface to Animal Farm, Orwell turned his attention to societies
that are relatively free from state controls, unlike the totalitarian monster
he was satirizing. "The sinister fact about literary censorship in England,"
he wrote, "is that it is largely voluntary. Unpopular ideas can be silenced,
and inconvenient facts kept dark, without any need for any official ban." He
did not explore the reasons in any depth, merely noting the control of the
press by "wealthy men who have every motive to be dishonest on certain
important topics," reinforced by the "general tacit agreement," instilled by
a good education, "that `it wouldn't do' to mention that particular fact."
As a result, "Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself
silenced with surprising effectiveness."
As if to illustrate his words, the preface remained unpublished for 30 years."
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/articles/9708-UD-relativity.html