Noam Chomsky — "The function of the media in the United States is to mobilize support for the po…"
The function of the media in the United States is to mobilize support for the policies of the powerful.
The function of the media in the United States is to mobilize support for the policies of the powerful.
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"The United States is a failed state. It's a failed state from many points of view, but it's a failed state in terms of its social policy."
"The United States is a rogue state. It's the leading rogue state in the world."
"The United States is a homophobic country."
"The United States is a dangerous and destructive force in the world, and its policies threaten the survival of humanity."
"The more you know about the world, the more you realize how much there is to know."
American linguist whose generative-grammar revolution (Syntactic Structures, 1957) reshaped linguistics, and whose Manufacturing Consent (1988, with Edward Herman) reshaped media criticism. Closely associated with Edward S. Herman (media-criticism co-author) and Howard Zinn (left historian peer and friend). For an intellectual contrast, see B.F. Skinner, Harvard behaviorist psychologist (1904-1990) — Chomsky's 1959 review of Skinner's Verbal Behavior is the most-cited demolition in 20th-century psychology — the moment behaviorism's dominance ended and the cognitive-science era began. Skinner's stimulus-response account of language and Chomsky's innate-faculty account are the cleanest 'environment vs nature' linguistic poles.
The standard scholarly entry points to Noam Chomsky's work: Robert F. Barsky (Vanderbilt, Chomsky biographer) — Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent (1997); James McGilvray (McGill, philosophy of language) — The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky (ed., 2005). These are the works graduate seminars cite when teaching Noam Chomsky.
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