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Noam Chomsky. In 1965, he wrote: “A consideration of the character of the grammar that is acquired, the degenerate quality and narrowly limited extent of the available data, the striking uniformity of the resulting grammars and their independence of intelligence, motivation, and emotional state . . . leave little hope that much of the structure of
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RIP Noam Chomsky.
He’s contributed so much (formal grammars ftw!) but his Manufacturing Consent model of media is severely underrated and is crucial to understanding how the world works. https://t.co/1BVKkxZkux
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Noam Chomsky on alternatives to capitalism:
I think that, what used to be called centuries ago "wage slavery," is intolerable. And I don't think that people ought to be forced to rent themselves in order to survive. I think that the economic institutions ought to be run democratically, by their participants, by the co... See more
Noam Chomsky to the conclusion that everyone is born with a genetic blueprint containing information about the structure of language—a language instinct,