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The Myth of the Liberal Media
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While Chomsky may be a big-tent anarchist, he is not a hard anarchist(therefor not far left). Chomsky does not believe that authority/property are fundamentally unjustifiable, only that they need justification. His views are rooted in classical liberalism, with a tiny bit of socialism thrown in. Though he is a member of the IWW it seems to be out of solidarity and not personal anarcho-syndicalism. He does not, for instance, argue against property as such, only about its distribution.
If you go through his positions you will find that they are, as I previously asserted 'damn near "liberal"' worker control of the means of production is the only significant way in which he deviates from this, and even that is not terribly far from strong liberal support of (nearly extinct)mainstream unionism, which does(did?) offer some level of worker control.