Noam Chomsky, author portrait
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Noam Chomsky

Born in Philadelphia in 1928, NOAM CHOMSKY is known throughout the world for his political writings, activism, and for for his groundbreaking work in linguistics. A professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1955, Chomsky gained recognition in academic circles for his theory of transformational grammar, which drew attention to the syntactic universality of all human languages. But it is as a critic of unending war, corporate control and neoliberalism that Chomsky has become one of the country’s most well known public intellectuals. The 1969 publication of American Power and the New Mandarins marked the beginning of Chomsky’s rigorous public criticism of American hegemony and its lieges. Since then, with his tireless scholarship and an unflagging sense of moral responsibility, he has become one of the most influential writers in the world. Chomsky is the author of Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media (with Edward S. Herman), Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order, and over one hundred other books. To this day Noam Chomsky remains an active and uncompromising voice of dissent.

Requiem for the American Dream
Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe
9-11
Government in the Future
Media Control
11 de Septiembre
The Umbrella of U.S. Power
Acts of Aggression
Profit Over People

Books

Requiem for the American Dream
Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe
9-11
Government in the Future
Media Control
11 de Septiembre
The Umbrella of U.S. Power
Acts of Aggression
Profit Over People