Continuing a thread from the old MS...
There were a few people accusing Noam Chomsky of being a neo-nazi based on the words of Werner Cohn.
Let's just say I'm playing Devil's Advocate (or avocado?) 'cause I know the reaction Chomsky provokes - is there any more basis in this claim than Cohn's book?
Would Chomsky still be Professor of Linguistics at MIT and considered by many to be one of the world's leading intellectuals if it were true? And how come Cohn hasn't published anything since?
Discuss in no more than, let's say, 500 words (are you enjoying this?)...
And don't be picking on me 'cause I'm just asking the question - I remain open-minded.
There were a few people accusing Noam Chomsky of being a neo-nazi based on the words of Werner Cohn.
Let's just say I'm playing Devil's Advocate (or avocado?) 'cause I know the reaction Chomsky provokes - is there any more basis in this claim than Cohn's book?
Would Chomsky still be Professor of Linguistics at MIT and considered by many to be one of the world's leading intellectuals if it were true? And how come Cohn hasn't published anything since?
Discuss in no more than, let's say, 500 words (are you enjoying this?)...
And don't be picking on me 'cause I'm just asking the question - I remain open-minded.
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