The intellectual tradition is one of servility to power, and if I didn t betray it I d be ashamed of myself. This declaration by Noam Chomsky exemplifies the uncompromising radicalism that has long defined his life and work. A linguist, philosopher, prolific author, and political activist, Chomsky is one of the most influential Western intellectuals of the last half-century. Yet it is this very capaciousness that biographers and interpreters have struggled with, and as a result, there are very few readable accounts of Chomsky and his project. Wolfgang B. Sperlich surmounts this challenge with...
The intellectual tradition is one of servility to power, and if I didn t betray it I d be ashamed of myself. This declaration by Noam Chomsky exemplif...