5 Quotes by Noam Chomsky about facts

  • Author Noam Chomsky
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    In fact, the capitalist class in the '50s was sort of part of a social contract. It was part of the tenor of the times.

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    I doubt that national languages will disappear. In fact, to some extent they're becoming more diverse, like in Europe.

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    Somehow the fact of enormous privilege and freedom carries with it a sense of impotence, which is a strange, but striking, phenomenon. The fact is, we can do just about anything. There is no difficulty, wherever you are, in finding groups that are working hard on things that concern you.

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    There are two parties, so-called, but they’re really factions of the same party, the Business Party. Both represent some range of business interests. In fact, they can change their positions 180 degrees, and nobody even notices.

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    Surely few if any readers have come across the sentence they are now reading, and someone who had by chance heard or seen it could not possibly remember such a fact.

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