Propaganda Quote by Noam Chomsky
““It is clear enough why both major propaganda systems insist upon this fantasy. Since its origins, the Soviet State has attempted to harness the energies of its own population and oppressed people elsewhere in the service of the men who took advantage of the popular ferment in Russia in 1917 to seize State power. One major ideological weapon employed to this end has been the claim that the State managers are leading their own society and the world towards the socialist ideal; an impossibility, as any socialist — surely any serious Marxist — should have understood at once (many did), and a lie of mammoth proportions as history has revealed since the earliest days of the Bolshevik regime. The taskmasters have attempted to gain legitimacy and support by exploiting the aura of socialist ideals and the respect that is rightly accorded them, to conceal their own ritual practice as they destroyed every vestige of socialism. As for the world’s second major propaganda system, association of socialism with the Soviet Union and its clients serves as a powerful ideological weapon to enforce conformity and obedience to the State capitalist institutions, to ensure that the necessity to rent oneself to the owners and managers of these institutions will be regarded as virtually a natural law, the only alternative to the ‘socialist’ dungeon.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky, 2002
The Soviet state used socialist rhetoric to legitimize authoritarian rule, while capitalism portrays socialism as a dystopia to maintain its dominance.
In simple terms: Both systems manipulate ideas to preserve power.
Recognize propaganda and question dominant narratives.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- policy analysis
- education reform
- media literacy
- activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you discern genuine ideology from propaganda?
- What role does media play in shaping political belief?
The argument may oversimplify complex historical motivations.