Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky, Professor of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the author recently of "Hopes and Prospects" (2010) and "Power and Terror" (Paradigm 2011). His articles and books revolutionized the contemporary study of linguistics and his political writings are widely read and translated throughout the world. In 2003 a profile of Chomsky in the "New Yorker" described his influence as one of the most cited scholars in history.

Noam Chomsky book reviews

  • Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy 5 out of 5

    Eye opener

    by bass1clarinet@charter.net, Aug 9, 2012

    This book should be on every ones reading list. Our government should take a HARD LOOK AT ITSELF. The kettle is black, read more

  • Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance 5 out of 5

    Outstanding Truth Telling

    by Lydia D, Sep 25, 2011

    Chomsky forces Americans to squarely face the horrible behavior of the U. S. government and U.S. businesses, which repeatedly violate human rights and decency in order to make even more money. read more

  • Deterring Democracy 5 out of 5

    Revealing what was in plain view

    by onemadpom, Apr 9, 2010

    A well researched (and referenced) account of US foreign policy decisions and their implications since WW2.

    The text is, at times, somewhat densely packed due to its factual content, but is not ... read more

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