An eclectic collection of Chomsky's writings on subjects ranging from East Timor and the Middle East to linguistics and social policy
Examines the goals and influence of U.S. policy towards Central America, and identifies supporters and opponents of this policy.
Analyses the Kennedy Administration and draws controversial parallels between the Presidency of JFK and that of Ronald Reagan.
This is the third edition of Noam Chomsky's outstanding essays on language and mind, first publshed in 2006. The first six chapters, originally published in the 1960s, made a... Læs mere
Chomsky discusses a series of political issues from 2001 such as US involvement in East Timor and the second war in Iraq.
In this previously unpublished series of interviews, Chomsky discusses his iconoclastic and important ideas concerning language, human nature and... Læs mere
A devastating indictment of American and Israeli foreign policy which covers a sustained period of Middle East history
A collection of Chomsky's essays exploring how “selected incidents of terrorism” are used as a cover for Western violence across the globe
A collection of essays written by Chomsky in the late 1990s, all of which subvert the United States foreign policy discourse
Updated with a fresh design and a new foreword by Chomsky, On Western Terrorism stands as an influential and powerful critique of the West's role in the world, inspiring all who read it to think independently and critically.
This book is an outstanding contribution to the philosophical study of language and mind, by one of the most influential thinkers of our time. In a series... Læs mere
In On Nature and Language, published in 2002, Noam Chomsky develops his thinking on the relation between language, mind and brain, integrating current research in linguistics into... Læs mere