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Noam Chomsky's work on anarchism critiques established authority and questions the legitimacy of entrenched power, presenting anarchism as a living tradition that emphasizes collective action. He contrasts state capitalism in the U.S. with totalitarianism in the Soviet Union, arguing that both undermine individual rights in favor of property rights. Chomsky advocates for genuine democracy where power lies with the people and encourages collective resistance against injustice to achieve meaningful change.












