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What does intelligence excuse?: Chomsky, Epstein, and the ‘necessary illusions’ of the intellectual class

By: Korada, Pavan and Sen, Raj Shekhar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 61(16), Apr 18, 2026: p.13-17. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Noam Chomsky’s repeated ties to Jeffrey Epstein challenge his moral authority. Chomsky’s defence—which relies on legal formalism and a “clean slate”—contradicts his lifelong critique of systemic power. He fails to recognise the political nature of private predation due to a Cartesian rationalism that privileges abstract intellect over embodied suffering. The article proposes a “resource extraction” model for Chomsky’s legacy: retain his analytical tools but reject the intellectual bewitchment shielding the powerful from accountability. –Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/16/commentary/what-does-intelligence-excuse.html
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Noam Chomsky’s repeated ties to Jeffrey Epstein challenge his moral authority. Chomsky’s defence—which relies on legal formalism and a “clean slate”—contradicts his lifelong critique of systemic power. He fails to recognise the political nature of private predation due to a Cartesian rationalism that privileges abstract intellect over embodied suffering. The article proposes a “resource extraction” model for Chomsky’s legacy: retain his analytical tools but reject the intellectual bewitchment shielding the powerful from accountability. –Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/16/commentary/what-does-intelligence-excuse.html

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