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I rarely write personal posts because I find them difficult and irrelevant to the work. But I need to explain my long absence this year and thank everyone who continued supporting this project.
This year was very difficult, and this is the...
This is part three of our analysis of Noam Chomsky. In part one, we analyzed his linguistics; in part two, we examined his relationship with power.
He began his political writing through activism against the Vietnam War, and his first book...
This week, social media has been buzzing about Noam Chomsky following the latest release of the Epstein files, which contain a number of deeply uncomfortable revelations. There are 48 documents referencing Chomsky, including email correspon...
Chomsky’s claim to fame in his primary field of linguistics came from his 1957 publication Syntactic Structures, a monograph extracted from his dissertation. The main proposal was for an all encompassing linguistic theory, whereby Chomsky d...
In the previous section, we looked at Chomsky’s various linguistic theories over the years. But one question arises that is very uncomfortable: Who was interested in Chomsky’s theory of language isolated from speech?
While Chomsky’s politi...
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Esha Krishnaswamy is a podcast host and an expert at sniffing out color revolutions. She likes to focus on anti-imperialism, history and whatever else gets her attention. She has bylines in FAIR and The Greyzone
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