The
Chomsky Reader by Noam
Chomsky, James Peck (Editor), Jim Peck (Editor).
This book is a fascinating overview of
Chomsky's political writings from 1968-88. His voice is
powerful, clear, and interestingly ignored by those who decide
what the American people hear in the mass media. Here was a man
writing about Indonesia invading East Timor with American
weapons back in the 70's when all the newspapers thought it was
good business sense to ignore it. Don't miss the chance to read
an alternative perspective that rings true; 'cuz big business
would just as soon you didn't... -- anonymous review
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This is a page of the eJournal.
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As an Institute Professor; Professor of Linguistics
Linguistic Theory, Syntax, Semantics, Philosophy of Language, a list of recent
publications and Chomsky's snail mail address is available here.
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The purpose of this page is to act as sort of a supplement to
the far more essential Noam Chomsky Archive by
providing articles, interviews, essays, etc. related to American dissident Noam Chomsky,
who teaches linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and who, as a member
of various popular movements, writes and speaks frequently on a variety of social and
political issues, most
often on U.S. foreign policy. Contains a long list of articles about Chomsky. |
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Audio and Video tapes
of Chomsky lectures, etc., for sale. There are also some Real Audio clips and text
transcripts on this site.
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One of the many Prominent Anarchists and Left
Libertarians listed on this site.
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These two programs were taped at Chomsky's March 1996
Vancouver public lecture, sponsored by the BC Federation of Labour and the Vancouver and
Disrict Labour Council.
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