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'''Avram Noam Chomsky''' (1928–) is a [[Leftism|left-wing]] [[United States of America|American]] academic, linguist, and author who is known most prominently for his criticism of [[American imperialism|United States imperialism]] and numerous works exposing it.<ref>Noam Chomsky (November 3 2014). [https://truthout.org/articles/the-leading-terrorist-state/ "The Leading Terrorist State"] ''Truthout.''</ref> Ideologically described as an [[Anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] and [[Libertarian socialism|libertarian socialist]] more broadly, Chomsky first became critical of American foreign policy during its [[Vietnam War|war in Vietnam]]. He has published a large number of books which expose the day-to-day activities and effects of American imperialism in detail. He has been the subject of countless interviews and public lectures.<ref>Christian Garland (2009). [https://chomsky.info/2009____-2/ "Noam Chomsky"] ''International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest.''</ref>
'''Avram Noam Chomsky''' (1928–) is a [[Leftism|left-wing]] [[United States of America|American]] academic, linguist, and author who is known most prominently for his criticism of [[American imperialism|United States imperialism]] and numerous works exposing it.<ref>Noam Chomsky (November 3 2014). [https://truthout.org/articles/the-leading-terrorist-state/ "The Leading Terrorist State"] ''Truthout.''</ref> Ideologically described as an [[Anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] and [[Libertarian socialism|libertarian socialist]] more broadly, Chomsky first became critical of American foreign policy during its [[Vietnam War|war in Vietnam]]. He has published a large number of books which expose the day-to-day activities and effects of American imperialism in detail. He has been the subject of countless interviews and public lectures.<ref>Christian Garland (2009). [https://chomsky.info/2009____-2/ "Noam Chomsky"] ''International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest.''</ref>


Chomsky has been the subject of criticism from other socialists, most prominently [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxists–Leninists]], for his [[Anti-communism|opposition]] to [[Communism (ideology)|communist]] leaders and states, leading to some considering him to be part of the "[[compatible left]]."<ref>Lorenzo (March 4 2019). [https://web.archive.org/web/20191115230624/https://lorenzoae.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/noam-chomsky-and-the-compatible-left-part-i/ "Noam Chomsky and the Compatible Left, Part I"] ''Popaganda.'' Archived from the [https://lorenzoae.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/noam-chomsky-and-the-compatible-left-part-i/ original].</ref>  
Chomsky has been the target of criticism from other socialists, most prominently [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxists–Leninists]], for his [[Anti-communism|opposition]] to [[Communism (ideology)|communist]] leaders and states, leading to some considering him to be part of the "[[compatible left]]."<ref>Lorenzo (March 4 2019). [https://web.archive.org/web/20191115230624/https://lorenzoae.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/noam-chomsky-and-the-compatible-left-part-i/ "Noam Chomsky and the Compatible Left, Part I"] ''Popaganda.'' Archived from the [https://lorenzoae.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/noam-chomsky-and-the-compatible-left-part-i/ original].</ref>  


==See also==
==See also==

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Noam Chomsky in 2003.

Avram Noam Chomsky (1928–) is a left-wing American academic, linguist, and author who is known most prominently for his criticism of United States imperialism and numerous works exposing it.[1] Ideologically described as an anarcho-syndicalist and libertarian socialist more broadly, Chomsky first became critical of American foreign policy during its war in Vietnam. He has published a large number of books which expose the day-to-day activities and effects of American imperialism in detail. He has been the subject of countless interviews and public lectures.[2]

Chomsky has been the target of criticism from other socialists, most prominently Marxists–Leninists, for his opposition to communist leaders and states, leading to some considering him to be part of the "compatible left."[3]

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References

  1. Noam Chomsky (November 3 2014). "The Leading Terrorist State" Truthout.
  2. Christian Garland (2009). "Noam Chomsky" International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest.
  3. Lorenzo (March 4 2019). "Noam Chomsky and the Compatible Left, Part I" Popaganda. Archived from the original.