One of the main reasons Noam Chomsky's political views are taken seriously in universities and the media is because he has an awesome reputation for scientific accomplishment in the field of linguistics. He is among the ten most cited authors in the humanitiestrailing only Marx, Lenin, Shakespeare, the Bible, Aristotle, Plato, and Freudand the only living member of the top ten. Last year The New Yorker called him "one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century."
Were it not for this status, many of his obsessive and outlandish political ideas would by now have disqualified him from reasoned debate. He thinks every president of the United States since Franklin Roosevelt should have been impeached because "they've all been either outright war criminals or involved in serious war crimes." He claims the United States actively collaborated with the Nazis against the Soviet Union in the latter stages of World War II. He once supported the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia, claiming the genocidal evacuation of Phnom Penh in 1976 was due to a failed rice crop and "may actually have saved many lives." He describes Israel as a terror state with "points of similarity" to the Third Reich. And he has defended an anti-Semitic French academic who claims the Holocaust was a "historical lie." Chomsky describes him as nothing more than an "apolitical liberal" whose work is based on "extensive historical research"...
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