Avram Noah Chomsky, a famous linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is known for his left-wing politics. It the gravamen of this book, however, that these politics derive as much from the exteme right wing particularly right-wing anti-Semitism as from the rhetoric of the American Left.
Presents interviews with linguist-activist Noam Chomsky conducted after the September 11 attacks, discussing such topics as human rights, attitudes toward the U.S. around the world, and media bias.
Chronicles the life of linguist, philosopher, author and political activist Noam Chomsky, discussing his impact on Western thought, career achievements, radical stance on international politics, and other related topics.
Presents interviews conducted with political activist Noam Chomsky during the month following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S., containing Chomsky's views on the war in Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden, and the definition of terrorism.