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Quotation by Noam Chomsky:

It is the fundamental duty of the citizen to resist and to restrain the violence of the state. Those who choose to disregard this responsibility can justly be accused of complicity in war crimes, which is itself designated as ‘a crime under international law' in the principles of the Charter of Nuremberg.


Noam Chomsky     (more by this author)

1928 -

Avram Noam Chomsky , known as Noam Chomsky, is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, and political activist. He is an Institute Professor and professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Chomsky is well known in the academic and scientific community as one of the fathers of modern linguistics, and a major figure of analytic philosophy. Since the 1960s, he has become known more widely as a political dissident and an anarchist, referring to himself as a libertarian socialist. Chomsky is the author of more than 150 books and has received worldwide attention for his views, despite being typically absent from the mainstream media.

In the 1950s, Chomsky began developing his theory of generative grammar, which has undergone numerous revisions and has had a profound influence on linguistics. His approach to the study of language emphasizes "an innate set of linguistic principles shared by all humans" known as universal grammar, "the initial state of the language learner," and discovering an "account for linguistic variation via the most general possible mechanisms." He elaborated on these ideas in 1957's Syntactic Structures, which then laid the groundwork for the concept of transformational grammar. He also established the Chomsky hierarchy, a classification of formal languages in terms of their generative power. In 1959, Chomsky published a widely influential review of B. F. Skinner's theoretical book Verbal Behavior. In this review and other writings, Chomsky broadly and aggressively challenged the behaviorist approaches to studies of behavior and language dominant at the time, and contributed to the cognitive revolution in psychology. His naturalistic[10] approach to the study of language has influenced the philosophy of language and mind.

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Country: United States

Type: Prose
Context: Book
Context Details: Preface to Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunal on Vietnam,
Uttered: 1971

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Thanx for the Chomsky quotations, Rob. by GLloyd Rowsey on Sunday, Oct 11, 2009 at 11:09:28 AM
Resisting Govenment by thomas unger on Sunday, Oct 11, 2009 at 3:24:20 PM
thanks for the Noam Chomsky quotations by Fred Mitchell on Sunday, Oct 11, 2009 at 6:03:15 PM
Whew, Fred, that's a lot of work. by GLloyd Rowsey on Sunday, Oct 11, 2009 at 8:03:01 PM
Noam Usually Has a Poor Sense of Direction by Jason Paz on Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 2:21:37 AM
Right on as usual, Jase. by GLloyd Rowsey on Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 6:58:58 AM
So much for "moving and looking ahead" by Nick van Nes on Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:21:57 AM

 
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