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“He did not foresee that in a predatory capitalist economy, state intervention would be an absolute necessity to preserve human existence and to prevent the destruction of the physical environment—I speak optimistically.” quote by Noam Chomsky
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““He did not foresee that in a predatory capitalist economy, state intervention would be an absolute necessity to preserve human existence and to prevent the destruction of the physical environment—I speak optimistically.””

Noam Chomsky

About This Quote

In a fiercely competitive market, government action becomes essential to safeguard humanity and the environment, despite optimistic expectations of self‑regulation.

In simple terms: Capitalism alone can’t protect people or nature.

Key Takeaway

State intervention is crucial for survival.

Themes

economics environment politics ethics

Mood

concerned determined

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • climate policy debates
  • regulating tech monopolies
  • pandemic response
  • labor rights legislation

Key Concepts

market failure public good

Practical Applications

  • Advocate for progressive taxation to fund green infrastructure
  • Support NGOs that lobby for environmental regulations

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits exist on market self‑correction?
  • How can societies design interventions that respect freedom yet protect the commons?
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