Noam Chomsky’s well-known political views have tended to overshadow his groundbreaking work as a linguist and analytic philosopher. As a result, people sometimes assume that because Chomsky is a leftist, he would find common intellectual ground with the postmodernist philosophers of the European Left.
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In this brief excerpt from a December, 2012 intervija ar Veterans Unplugged, Chomsky is asked about the ideas of vergs Žižeks, Jacques Lacan un Žaks Derida. The M.I.T. scholar, who kaut kur citur has described some of those figures and their followers as “cults,” doesn’t mince words.
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