Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky is a renowned linguist, philosopher, historian, and political activist widely regarded as one of the most influential intellectuals of the modern era. As a professor of linguistics at MIT and later the University of Arizona, he revolutionized the field with his theories on generative grammar. Beyond academia, Chomsky is a leading critic of U.S. foreign policy, corporate media, and neoliberalism, advocating for anarcho-syndicalism and social justice. His books, including Manufacturing Consent and Hegemony or Survival, analyze propaganda, state power, and global imperialism, shaping political discourse and inspiring movements for democracy, human rights, and economic justice worldwide.