chres·tom·a·thy (kr-stm-th) n. pl. chres·tom·a·thies 1. A selection of literary passages, usually by one author. 2. An anthology used in studying a language. 3. Another damn stupid liberal blog
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Quote of the Week
Remember that the media have two basic functions. One is to indoctrinate the elites, to make sure they have the right ideas and know how to serve power. In fact, typically the elites are the most indoctrinated segment of a society, because they are the ones who are exposed to the most propaganda and actually take part in the decision-making process. For them you have the New York Times, and the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal, and so on. But there’s also a mass media, whose main function is just to get rid of the rest of the population -- to marginalize and eliminate them, so they don’t interfere with decision-making. And the press that’s designed for that purpose isn’t the New York Times and the Washington Post, it’s sitcoms on television, and the National Enquirer, and sex and violence, and babies with three heads, and football, all that kind of stuff.- Noam Chomsky
I was first introduced to Noam Chomsky as an undergrad in a linguistics class. Transformational grammar is brilliant. Years later, I discovered is brilliant about a lot of things.
ReplyDeleteI agree PE. I have never read anything he has said that didn't make absolute sense...to me, at least.
ReplyDeleteIf there is such a thing as truism, this man knows them.
Hi Kev-
ReplyDeleteI vote for Noam!!
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Great post Kevin. Very nicely chosen.
ReplyDeleteTransformational grammar is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteYou obviously don't know shit about linguistics, let alone language.
Bulbul,
ReplyDeleteThat was a gratuitous and mean-spirited comment. Rather than lash out at one of my friends, would you consider gently correcting her, instead? I have no doubt that you are well-versed on the subject matter.
...not to mention arrogant.
ReplyDelete"You obviously don't know shit about linguistics, let alone language."
ReplyDeleteAnd you sir know nothing of common decency.
"...it’s sitcoms on television, and the National Enquirer, and sex and violence, and babies with three heads, and football, all that kind of stuff."
ReplyDeleteHey Noam, you left Budweiser of the list. Love ya man.
Thank you, Comrade. I will admit that I'm no linguist, but after diagraming sentences for a life time one way, it was cool to diagram them differently. Made me look at things in a whole new light. I call that brilliant.
ReplyDeleteYou too ;)
Hey Nolan,
ReplyDeleteYou're a good friend and you're totally worth it. :)
I have that quotation on the wall at my desk at work!
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