That's Chomsky for you. His political beliefs are basic bitch but he's good at rhetorical side of it. As a linguist he's also funny, it's the kind of dude who has lots of imagination, so to keep being employed by whatever uni he is employed right now, he just writes some convoluted theory after theory, essentially consciousness stream and uses his reputation to publish them, without doing any "hard" part of it(so for instance he does theory but doesn't look for sort of comparative evidence for it). Sometimes he is right but this shouldn't be attributed to him, but to legions of his cultists within the field who will actually read and research his brainfarts.
Bought this expecting to have a broad overview of the current geopolitical climate
Angel Murphy
Adam Anderson
This
Andrew Torres
>Neil Postman
out of nought but spite i haven't. I he was pushed on me by an, not all that bright ex, and i refused to read him out fear of catching the stupid aswell.
Nathaniel Ortiz
It was my first Chomsky book and I felt the same way.
I'll give Kissinger a read soon.
Brayden Mitchell
You mean jews
Hunter Perez
Who can I read that's more in-depth but not a bootlicker?
Blake Reyes
You have to understand that the main audience of his books has to have this spelled out to them
Connor Garcia
You and Israel are the same shit.
Julian Bell
Chomsky's half of Manufacturing Consent is actually the weaker half of the book.
Nolan Wright
Its bad to deny history user