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Noam Chomsky (December 7, 1928 to Present)

  • Theory of Generative Grammar

    Theory of Generative Grammar
    Chomsky's generative grammar theory, which he developed in the 1950s and 1960s, transformed the science of linguistics. According to the hypothesis, individuals have an inbuilt aptitude to learn language and that all languages share a fundamental underlying structure. This concept has had a significant influence on cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, and language acquisition research.
  • Critique of Behaviorism and Empiricism

    Critique of Behaviorism and Empiricism
    Chomsky's critique of behaviorism and empiricism in psychology and philosophy called into question the dominant concepts of the time. He contended that these ideas were insufficient to describe the complexities of human intellect and language, and he advocated an alternative method based on fundamental mental structures.
    Chomsky's critique of behaviorism and empiricism had a tremendous influence on the areas of psychology and linguistics.
  • Political Activism

    Political Activism
    Throughout his career, Chomsky has been a passionate political and social justice champion, speaking out against US foreign policy, imperialism, and dictatorship. Chomsky began his political engagement in the 1960s, when he got active in the anti-war and civil rights movements. He was an outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War, and his views inspired a new generation of activists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buNcurSMa3k
  • Critique of Mainstream Media and Corporate Power

    Critique of Mainstream Media and Corporate Power
    Chomsky has been an outspoken opponent of the mainstream media and corporate power, claiming that they impact public opinion and hinder democratic participation. His co-authored book, "Manufacturing Consent," argues that the media serves as a propaganda apparatus for those in power, molding public opinion and perpetuating the status quo. In addition, Chomsky has written and spoken extensively about media and corporate power, frequently criticizing mainstream media coverage of themes.