Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky

Books

21

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4.1

Years Active

1967-2026

About

Noam Chomsky, an influential linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, and political commentator, has profoundly impacted multiple fields over his decades-long career. Born in 1928 in Philadelphia, Chomsky revolutionized linguistics with his theory of generative grammar, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of language and cognition. As a professor at MIT and later the University of Arizona, he authored numerous pivotal books and articles. Beyond academia, Chomsky is known for his sharp critiques of media, politics, and global power structures, advocating for social justice and human rights. His work continues to inspire and challenge scholars, activists, and thinkers worldwide.

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