Now it is important to remember that Chomsky himself does not consider
himself an anarchist theoretician (i.e. someone who creates theories
about anarchism) but rather an intellectual who is an anarchist and who
is prepared to give his views on subjects from an anarchist perspective.
Chomsky makes it clear that he stands very much in the tradition of the
classical anarchists, in particular those that emphasised collective
(as opposed to individualist) solutions to problems. He is refreshingly
non-sectarian, being generally supportive not only of both the anarchist
communist and anarcho-syndicalist strands of anarchism but also the
more libertarian elements of Marxism, especially council communism. His
position is deliberately pluralistic, as he considers the question of
which are the best forms of struggle and re-constituting society to be
open questions, there being no long-term successful anarchist societies
to draw on and as the situation is different in various places and
economies, it is unlikely that any single solution can be applied to all
situations.
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