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==Political activities==
==Political activities==
Chomsky's political activities are the natural outcome of his theoreticl model of the socio-economic control system at the heart of modern society. They cannot be critiqued properly without understanding his control model the claims to its scientific standing.<ref>''...His politically ‘extreme’ conclusions are derived from his use of evidence created and supplied by those in power...'' ([http://www.chomsky.info/onchomsky/2005----.pdf | Alison Edgley])</ref>
Chomsky's political activities are the natural outcome of his theoreticl model of the socio-economic control system at the heart of modern society. They cannot be critiqued properly without understanding his control model and the claims to its scientific standing.<ref>''...His politically ‘extreme’ conclusions are derived from his use of evidence created and supplied by those in power...'' ([http://www.chomsky.info/onchomsky/2005----.pdf | Alison Edgley])</ref>


==Criticism==
==Criticism==

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Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky (born December 27th, 1928) is an American linguist and political theorist as well as a professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

His most famous accomplishment in linguistics is the theory of generative grammar, which he established in his 1957 book Syntactic Structures. His theory formed the basis of the school of generative linguistics.

In politics, he is known for his libertarian socialist ideology and his opposition to United States foreign policy and big corporations.

Early life

Linguistics

Political activities

Chomsky's political activities are the natural outcome of his theoreticl model of the socio-economic control system at the heart of modern society. They cannot be critiqued properly without understanding his control model and the claims to its scientific standing.[1]

Criticism

Footnotes

  1. ...His politically ‘extreme’ conclusions are derived from his use of evidence created and supplied by those in power... (| Alison Edgley)

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