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Peter Collier and David Horowitz have assembled a set of provocative essays that analyze Noam Chomsky's intellectual career and the evolution of his anti-Americanism.
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Beginning with his criticism of the Vietnam War in the 1960s, MIT professor Noam Chomsky has become better known for his radical politics than for his theories of language. These essays scrutinize both the theories and the politics: linguists Paul Postal and Robert Levine reevaluate Chomsky's linguistics to find parallels with his politics; scholar Paul Bogdanor explores Chomsky's hatred of Israel; Ronald Radosh and David Horowitz discuss Chomsky's gloating reaction to the September 11 attacks; and other authors examine Chomsky's Holocaust revisionism, apologies for Khmer Rouge tyrant Pol Pot, and strident views on America's policies in Latin America.
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The Anti-Chomsky Reader
The Anti-Chomsky Reader,Peter Collier,Encounter Books,189355497X,Chomsky, Noam,Essays,Government - U.S. Government,History & Theory - General,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Biography & Autobiography,Biography & Autobiography / General,POLITICS & GOVERNMENT,Philosophy
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