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Jackson Lears: On Chomsky, 4 May 2017
Why Only Us: Language and Evolution
by Robert Berwick and Noam Chomsky.
MIT, 215 pp., £18.95, February 2016,978 0 262 03424 1 Show More
by Robert Berwick and Noam Chomsky.
MIT, 215 pp., £18.95, February 2016,
What Kind of Creatures Are We?
by Noam Chomsky.
Columbia, 167 pp., £17, January 2016,978 0 231 17596 8 Show More
by Noam Chomsky.
Columbia, 167 pp., £17, January 2016,
Who Rules the World?
by Noam Chomsky.
Hamish Hamilton, 307 pp., £18.99, May 2016,978 0 241 18943 6 Show More
by Noam Chomsky.
Hamish Hamilton, 307 pp., £18.99, May 2016,
Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals
by Neil Smith and Nicholas Allott.
Cambridge, 461 pp., £18.99, January 2016,978 1 107 44267 2 Show More
by Neil Smith and Nicholas Allott.
Cambridge, 461 pp., £18.99, January 2016,
“... In 1971, Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault faced off on Dutch television, or at least that’s what their host, Fons Elders, kept prodding them to do. They were discussing the idea of human nature, and though Elders knew they shared a left libertarian politics, he assumed they would have philosophical disagreements, that Chomsky would defend the idea of an essential human nature, rooted in biology, and that Foucault would dismiss it as a mere social construction ... ”