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Noam Chomsky (via azspot) I’ve never read anything by Chomsky — despite the fact I’ve been meaning to for quite a while. He does seem a little overzealous at times, but his insights seem largely correct. If this article is anything like his books, I cannot wait to read one. I particularly agree with his stance on the IMF and developing countries. He uses the example of South Korea to argue developing countries only become developed when they flately ignore the IMF’s neoliberal advice and develop state lead industries, which they later privatise, instead of following the IMF’s advice and develop raw-material-based export lead economies. To futher this point, he argues the technology sector in the US started out as a state lead industry, and look how successful it is now. |
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