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To: Enigma who wrote (7700)5/10/1999 4:14:00 PM
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Noam Avram Chomsky revolutionized the discipline of linguistics. His linguistics work
argues that the acquisition of language is part of the natural or innate structure of the
human brain. An anarchist and libertarian socialist, Chomsky first came to prominence in
the political realm opposing the U.S. invasion of South Vietnam. Outspoken against all
abuses of power, Chomsky is a particularly astute critic of U.S. foreign policy. Chomsky's
analysis of the media illustrates the compliant nature of the information industries to the
ideological objectives and imperatives of governments and corporate elites.

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Noam Chomsky is one of America's most prominent political dissidents. A renowned
professor of linguistics at MIT, he has authored over 30 political books dissecting such
issues as U.S. interventionism in the developing world, the political economy of human
rights and the propaganda role of corporate media.
This archive is hosted by ZNet, the web site of Z Magazine. It contains the full text to
many of Chomsky's major works, the complete audio to several important lectures, and
numerous articles, interviews and speeches.
zmag.org
Z Net houses 'Z Magazine' on-line, the 'Left On Line BBS­ An Electronic Community of
Progressive Activists', 'Left On Line University,' and the AWESOME Noam Chomsky
archive. "
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