Sunday, April 11, 2010

Noam Chomsky, Gilbert Achcar: On the Legitimacy of the State


(Stephen Shalom, Noam Chomsky, Gilbert Achcar)
Noam Chomsky: I don’t think that the notion of legitimacy of a state means very much. Is the United States a legitimate state? It’s based on genocide; it conquered half of Mexico. What makes it legitimate? The way the international system is set up, states have certain rights; that has nothing to do with their legitimacy. Every state you can think of is based on violence, repression, expulsion, and all sorts of crimes. And the state system itself has no inherent legitimacy. It’s just an institutional form that developed and that was imposed with plenty of violence. The question of legitimacy just doesn’t arise. There is an international order in which it is essentially agreed that states have certain rights, but that provides them with no legitimacy, Israel or anyone else.

1 comment:

  1. Good lord, What a bunch of meaningless drivel! Are we seriously supposed to be impressed by this?

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