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Noam Chomsky

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Noam Chomsky is a professor of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He created the Chomsky hierarchy, a classification of formal languages important in the theory of computation. He is also well-known for his radical political activism: socialism and anarchism.


One of his better-known texts is Manufacturing Consent -- The Political Economy of the Mass Media, which he co-authored with Edward S. Herman and which was intended to show how financial interests in the United States' media influence the news. Controversy over this text has been fierce and extensive.


See also: /Colorless green ideas sleep furiously, Corporatocracy



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