Notes
1. Klikauer, Managerialism. Knight might be right in saying that “nobody ever wins in a battle with the ‘Lord of the Labyrinth’ as Rudolf Botha calls Chomsky” (12). Nonetheless, I might have come close to winning one just once in our more than twenty-four email exchanges. This was on the issue of Germany’s Nazi past. I came reasonably close to convincing Chomsky that Germany never really dealt with its Nazis after the war: it put on a few show trials for high-ranking Nazis for the world to see, but behind the scenes Nazis were placed in Germany’s economic and political state structures.
2. Lemov, World as Laboratory; Fodor, The Mind.
3. See, for example, Singer, “The Troubled Life.”
4. Kropotkin, Mutual Aid.
5. Nowak and Highfield. Super Cooperators; Klikauer, “Evolution, Altruism, and Human Behaviour.”
6. Engels, Origin of the Family.
7. Habermas, Theory of Communicative Action, Vol. 2; cf. Klikauer, Management Communication, 157.
8. Hausfater and Hrdy, Infanticide; Hrdy, Mother Nature; Hrdy, The Woman That Never Evolved.
9. Chomsky, Media Control; Oreskes and Conway, Merchants of Doubt,
10. Porter, Competitive Advantage of Nations.