Chomsky: a Beginner's Guide Mike Dean
The aim of this book on Chomsky is to produce a coherent central thesis, within which his writings on linguistics and politics are summarised. Chomsky is one of the great names of contemporary thought in several fields and is known far beyond his specialisms. The aim of this book on Chomsky is to produce a coherent central thesis, within which his writings on linguistics and politics are summarised without being simplified.This central thesis reflects Chomsky's refusal to membership himself as part of a group. He sees human beings as complex and creative and with inalienable human rights, rather than as led, group beings.