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“[Moral responsibilities] has nothing particular to do with academia, except insofar as those within it tend to be unusually privileged in the respects just mentioned.” quote by Noam Chomsky
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“[Moral responsibilities] has nothing particular to do with academia, except insofar as those within it tend to be unusually privileged in the respects just mentioned.”

Noam Chomsky

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Source Interview: The Guardian, 2015

Moral duties are not tied to academia, though academic privilege can amplify responsibility.

In simple terms: Academia isn’t the source of moral duty.

Key Takeaway

Recognize privilege and act responsibly.

Themes

ethics privilege academia

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • Education policy
  • public discourse
  • resource allocation

Key Concepts

Social responsibility institutional critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does privilege affect moral choices?
  • What responsibilities arise from academic advantage?
A Different Perspective

Academic settings may lack mechanisms to enforce ethics.

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