Language & Politics
by Noam Chomsky Author
Adding a personal dimension to the full breadth of Chomsky's impressive written canon, this is an enormous chronological collection of over fifty interviews conducted with Chomsky between 1968 and the present. Equally covering his analysis in linguistics, philosophy, and politics, this updated, annotated, indexed new edition contains an extensive bibliography, as well as a new introduction. Much of the contents here have never appeared in any other collection, or in English, or have been suppressed. This expanded edition contains fifty pages of brand new interviews.
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Comments & Reviews
For those who know [Chomsky] only as media analyst and critic of foreign policy, this wide-ranging book offers glimpses of his studies on language, anarchist theory, and critiques of radical politics.