Noam Chomsky
“…take
a look at the parts of the American economy that are competitive
internationally: it’s agriculture, which gets massive state subsidies;
the cutting edge of high-tech industry, which is paid for by the
Pentagon; and the pharmaceutical industry, which is heavily subsidized
through public science funding — those are the parts of the economy that
function competitively. And the same thing is true of every other
country in the world: the successful economies are the ones that have a
big government sector. I mean, capitalism is fine for the Third World —
we love them to be inefficient. But we’re not going to accept it. And
what’s more, this has been true since the beginnings of the industrial
revolution: there is not a single economy in history that developed
without extensive state intervention, like high protective tariffs and
subsidies and so on. In fact, all the things we prevent the Third World
form doing have been the prerequisites for development everywhere else —
I think that’s without exception.”
— Noam Chomsky, Understanding Power