Chomsky for Beginners
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Manga
Graphic Novels
Format
Paperback
Pages
153
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
Writers & Readers
ISBN-10
0863162339
ISBN-13
9780863162336
Description
David Cogswell and Paul Gordon delve into the impactful theories and philosophical insights of Noam Chomsky, a towering figure in linguistics and social thought. This insightful exploration serves as both an introduction and a deep dive into Chomsky's revolutionary ideas about language, cognition, and politics.
Through clear explanations and engaging narratives, the authors unravel the complexities of Chomsky's theories, making them accessible to a broad audience. Beyond linguistics, they shed light on how Chomsky's work challenges conventional wisdom and encourages critical thinking about society, power, and the human condition.
Through clear explanations and engaging narratives, the authors unravel the complexities of Chomsky's theories, making them accessible to a broad audience. Beyond linguistics, they shed light on how Chomsky's work challenges conventional wisdom and encourages critical thinking about society, power, and the human condition.
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