I've read Parenti but the two are more complementing each other rather than disproving so i never understood the whole Parenti-Chomsky "feud" apart from being sectarian shitstirring.
It's less a feud and more a graduation away from Chomsky's faults and limitations toward Parenti who is unabashed in his defense of peoples' defense and liberation with an explicit practice of historical materialism
I've read Parenti but the two are more complementing each other rather than disproving so i never understood the whole Parenti-Chomsky "feud" apart from being sectarian shitstirring.
It's less a feud and more a graduation away from Chomsky's faults and limitations toward Parenti who is unabashed in his defense of peoples' defense and liberation with an explicit practice of historical materialism
Nah, it's definitely a sectarian feud. You calling those "faults and limitations" tells me that you're on one side of that feud.
It's not a feud, it's just two writers/lecturers and one is a socialist while the other is not.
Another one on one side of the feud.
What about power dynamics?
Noam is wrong about a lot of things, important things, if that sets me on a "sect" apart from him, so be it