The dismantling of “the charter of every self-respecting man”
chomsky reflects on the magna carta and the upcoming millennium celebration of its creation in 2015...
worthwhile reading... as always, chomsky provides important historical context which is rarely a part of our political and social discourse...
Recent events trace a threatening trajectory, sufficiently so that it may be worthwhile to look ahead a few generations to the millennium anniversary of one of the great events in the establishment of civil and human rights: the issuance of Magna Carta, the charter of English liberties imposed on King John in 1215.
What we do right now, or fail to do, will determine what kind of world will greet that anniversary. It is not an attractive prospect – not least because the Great Charter is being shredded before our eyes.
worthwhile reading... as always, chomsky provides important historical context which is rarely a part of our political and social discourse...
Labels: civil rights, common good, environmental damage, Habeas Corpus, Human rights, Magna Carta, Noam Chomsky, privatization
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