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Is justice an objective truth, or just another mechanism of power and control? This question sits at the heart of one of the most provocative intellectual battles of the 20th century—a debate between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault that continues to shape how we think about law, ethics, media, and AI-driven governance today.
Chomsky argued that justice is innate, part of human nature, something real and worth fighting for. Foucault, on the other hand, believed that justice is always tied to power—it does not exist independently, but is constructed by those in control.
But if Foucault was right, what does that mean for today’s world? In an era where AI shapes public discourse, where Big Tech curates reality, and where surveillance capitalism dictates who sees what and when, have we already lost the battle they were fighting?
Chomsky believed in a rational, universal morality—a foundation for human rights and justice beyond manipulation. But if that were true, how do we explain the manufactured consent that defines modern media? Foucault warned that power is not just held by governments—it is embedded in institutions, technology, and even language itself.
If justice is always tied to power, then can we ever truly separate morality from politics? If our sense of truth is shaped by who controls the narrative, can we ever claim to be on the right side of history?
If Chomsky is right, there is something real to fight for. If Foucault is right, even that fight may be an illusion.
This episode explores the deep philosophical battle over justice, power, and truth, blending intellectual history with cutting-edge concerns about AI, media control, and surveillance capitalism. Whether you're searching for:
…this episode delivers a deep, engaging, and highly relevant discussion that uncovers the hidden power structures shaping our world today.
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
📚 Michel Foucault – Discipline and Punish
📚 Noam Chomsky & Edward Herman – Manufacturing Consent
📚 Kate Crawford – Atlas of AI
📚 Brian Christian – The Alignment Problem
📚 Shoshana Zuboff – The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
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Is justice an objective truth, or just another mechanism of power and control? This question sits at the heart of one of the most provocative intellectual battles of the 20th century—a debate between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault that continues to shape how we think about law, ethics, media, and AI-driven governance today.
Chomsky argued that justice is innate, part of human nature, something real and worth fighting for. Foucault, on the other hand, believed that justice is always tied to power—it does not exist independently, but is constructed by those in control.
But if Foucault was right, what does that mean for today’s world? In an era where AI shapes public discourse, where Big Tech curates reality, and where surveillance capitalism dictates who sees what and when, have we already lost the battle they were fighting?
Chomsky believed in a rational, universal morality—a foundation for human rights and justice beyond manipulation. But if that were true, how do we explain the manufactured consent that defines modern media? Foucault warned that power is not just held by governments—it is embedded in institutions, technology, and even language itself.
If justice is always tied to power, then can we ever truly separate morality from politics? If our sense of truth is shaped by who controls the narrative, can we ever claim to be on the right side of history?
If Chomsky is right, there is something real to fight for. If Foucault is right, even that fight may be an illusion.
This episode explores the deep philosophical battle over justice, power, and truth, blending intellectual history with cutting-edge concerns about AI, media control, and surveillance capitalism. Whether you're searching for:
…this episode delivers a deep, engaging, and highly relevant discussion that uncovers the hidden power structures shaping our world today.
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
📚 Michel Foucault – Discipline and Punish
📚 Noam Chomsky & Edward Herman – Manufacturing Consent
📚 Kate Crawford – Atlas of AI
📚 Brian Christian – The Alignment Problem
📚 Shoshana Zuboff – The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
YouTube
☕ Buy Me a Coffee
If power determines truth, then who controls your reality?
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