The Anti-chomsky Reader
by David Horowitz /
2007 / English / PDF
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Noam Chomsky's defense of Pol Pot and the genocidal Khymer Rouge,
as well as his bizarre associations with Holocaust revisionists,
may surprise those who think they know what he believes. Other
Chomsky views, such as his claim that the United States has taken
the place of Nazi Germany on the world stage, will be more
familiar. With Chomskyism growing here and abroad, Collier writes,
"It is clearly time for a reckoning."
Noam Chomsky's defense of Pol Pot and the genocidal Khymer Rouge,
as well as his bizarre associations with Holocaust revisionists,
may surprise those who think they know what he believes. Other
Chomsky views, such as his claim that the United States has taken
the place of Nazi Germany on the world stage, will be more
familiar. With Chomskyism growing here and abroad, Collier writes,
"It is clearly time for a reckoning."
The essays in this book provide a response to the millions of
words Noam Chomsky has written in the past forty years. Examining
Chomsky's controversial ideas about various foreign and domestic
issues and even the legitimacy of the linguistics theories on
which his reputation rests,
The essays in this book provide a response to the millions of
words Noam Chomsky has written in the past forty years. Examining
Chomsky's controversial ideas about various foreign and domestic
issues and even the legitimacy of the linguistics theories on
which his reputation rests,The Anti-Chomsky Reader
The Anti-Chomsky Reader
explores the dark corners of what the
explores the dark corners of what theNew Yorker
New Yorker recently
called "one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century."
recently
called "one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century."