Noam Chomsky - Wege zur intellektuellen Selbstverteidigung
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden


The book explores Noam Chomsky's journey from a childhood spent at his uncle's newsstand in Manhattan to becoming a prominent social critic. It delves into his critiques of media and power structures, highlighting his role as a leading dissident in America. Through a blend of biographical details and critical analysis, it examines how Chomsky's insights challenge conventional narratives and encourage readers to question the influence of media in shaping public opinion.