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Objectivity And Liberal Scholarship

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Objectivity And Liberal Scholarship

Contributors:

By (Author) Noam Chomsky

ISBN:

9781565848580

Publisher:

The New Press

Imprint:

The New Press

Publication Date:

8th December 2003

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

327.73009045

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

146

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

190g

Description

Why did most of the American mainstream liberal intelligensia remain silent while atrocities were being committed in Vietnam Chomsky's answer is that they not only participated, but provided the ideas that fuelled the war: that the Vietnamese peasantry needed to be pacified, that Vietnam was under the influence of Moscow and/or China, that America had an unfettered right to intervene, in Asia or anywhere. Chomsky argues that scholarly elites in newfound positions of influence used the mask of objectivity to promote self-serving ideas that proved disastrous to millions of Southeast Asians.

Reviews

Unmasking the lies of liberal scholarship, which continue unabated--though not unopposed--in our own time.

Author Bio

Noam Chomsky is the Institute Professor and a professor of linguistics, emeritus, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A world-renowned linguist and political activist, he is the author of numerous books, including On Language: Chomskys Classic Works Language and Responsibility and Reflections on Language; Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky, edited by Peter R. Mitchell and John Schoeffel; American Power and the New Mandarins; For Reasons of State; Problems of Knowledge and Freedom; Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship; Towards a New Cold War: U.S. Foreign Policy from Vietnam to Reagan; The Essential Chomsky, edited by Anthony Arnove; and On Anarchism, and a co-author (with Ira Katznelson, R.C. Lewontin, David Montgomery, Laura Nader, Richard Ohmann, Ray Siever, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Howard Zinn) of The Cold War and the University: Toward an Intellectual History of the Postwar Years and (with Michel Foucault) of The Chomsky-Foucault Debate, all published by The New Press. He lives in Lexington, Massachusetts.

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