Actors Quote by Noam Chomsky
“While I think in principle people should not have irrational beliefs, I should say that as a matter of fact, it is people who hold what I regard as completely irrational beliefs who are among the most effective moral actors in the world, in many respects. They're among the worst, but also among the best, even though the moral beliefs are ostensibly the same.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: 1999, The New York Review of Books, Noam Chomsky
Irrational beliefs can paradoxically drive effective moral action, despite their logical flaws, making believers both harmful and heroic.
In simple terms: Irrational beliefs can inspire strong moral actions.
Recognize the complex role of belief in moral behavior.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- social movements
- political campaigns
- grassroots activism
- human rights advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What moral actions arise from beliefs you deem irrational?
- How do you balance skepticism with respect for belief-driven activism?
Irrational beliefs may also cause destructive outcomes.