

aid given to the Contras in Nicaragua in the mid 1980s, as well as U.S. This included vocal opposition to the U.S. His mistrust of government and capitalism (he insisted that every worker should be a partner in any endeavor they are undertaking - working for someone else is tantamount to slavery), made him a leading voice of many movements critical of power and globalization. From this period forward, the bulk of Chomsky's publications and lectures had a political bent, highlighting his libertarian socialist leanings.
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In 1967, the New York Times Review of Books published his essay "The Responsibility of Intellectuals," which was inspired by a series of articles questioning the responsibility of the German and Japanese civilian population for allowing their governments to commit atrocities during World War II. became involved in the conflict in Vietnam his political and sociological views rose to prominence. Although Chomsky continued in his capacity as professor at MIT, when the U.S. The book is widely acknowledged to have revolutionized the study of language. In the book, he expanded his theory to include every language, and Chomsky ultimately concluded that all humans share the same underlying linguistic structure.

The groundbreaking Syntactic Structures was an extension of his undergraduate and graduate theses which incorporated logic, philosophy, and mathematics to break down the structure of the Hebrew language. In 1957, while an associate professor at MIT and visiting professor at New York's Columbia University, he published his first book. He excelled academically, starting high school at age 12, attending the University of Pennsylvania at 16, graduating at 20, and earning his Masters in linguistics from the same university in 1951, at the age of 22. His parents were practicing Ashkenazi Jews, and Chomsky was greatly influenced by his left leaning family and the anti-Semitism he experienced as a boy. Born in Philadelphia on December 7, 1928, Noam Chomsky grew up in the shadow of World War 2.
