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Language and politics, Noam Chomsky ; edited by C.P. Otero

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Language and politics, Noam Chomsky ; edited by C.P. Otero
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 786-789) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Language and politics
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Noam Chomsky ; edited by C.P. Otero
Table Of Contents
The intellectual as prophet (11 April 1968) -- A Cartesian view of language structure (May 1968) -- The creative experience (Winter 1969) -- Linguistics and politics (Spring 1969) -- The major problem of the limits to growth (Fall 1972) -- Language structure and behaviorist psychology (November 1972) -- The universities and the corporations (May 1973) -- Class consciousness and the ideology of power (January 1974) -- Materialism in linguistics and the morality criterion (28 March 1977) -- Oil imperialism and the U.S.-Israel relationship (March 1977) -- Language theory and the theory of justice (13 October 1977) -- Language and the human mind (29 September 1978) -- Ideological reconstruction after Vietnam (7 June 1979) -- On human rights and ideology (October 1979) -- An American view of the ideological confrontation of our time (3 February 1980) -- U.S. Defense responsibility? (8 April 1981) -- Human rights and American foreign policy (21 September 1981) -- The treachery of the intelligentsia: a French travesty (16 October 1981) -- The Intelligence Identities Protection Act (January 1982) -- The barbarism of non-communist monsters (Spring 1982) -- The lessons of the Vietnam War (October 1982) -- The disarmament debate: new directions (15 December 1982) -- America in the world (1 February 1983) -- Priorities for the Peace Movement (4 June 1983) -- Politics and science (16 June 1983) -- The manufacture of consent (Summer 1983) -- Language as a key to human nature and society (24 September 1983) -- Things no amount of learning can teach (November 1983) -- What's new in Reagan's Program? (13 November 1983) -- American Middle East Policy (18 October 1984) -- The media as a mirror of society-but not quite in the usual sense (21 October 1984) -- Knowledge of language, human nature, and the role of intellectuals (2 November 1984) -- Tactics and strategies for the peace movement (November 1984) -- Aspects of a theory of mind (December 1984) -- Politics and language (1 December 1984) -- Israel: the strategic asset (23 March 1985) -- Alternatives to the Cold War (5 October 1985) -- The question for Canadians, and not only Canadians (November 1985) -- The first prime-time bombing in history (late April 1986) -- The right turn in U.S. Policy (22 October 1986) -- Political discourse and the propaganda system (24 October 1986) -- A really new way of looking at language (November 1987) -- Techniques of marginalization (24 January 1988) -- The cognitive revolution, I (26 January 1988) -- The cognitive revolution, II (28 January 1988) -- Helping people persuade themselves (15 February 1988) -- A historic shift in American politics (16 March 1988) -- The only state officially committed to terrorism (30 March 1988) -- A candid view of Israel and the occupied territories (May 1988) -- No stone left unturned (23 May 1988) -- The plague of the modern age (25 May 1988) -- Building up for military attack (29 October 1990) -- After the fall (22 November 1991) -- From "communism" to "terrorism" and the "drug war" (21 February 2002) -- The fateful triangle: a fearful asymmetry (2 April 2002) -- The enormous impact of state-directed international terrorism (3 July 2002) -- The Iraq Operation, before and after (29 August 2002, 12 April 2003) -- Marxism, anarchism, and alternative futures (May 1995)
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