The social and political thought of Noam Chomsky

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    • Edgley, Alison

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The social and political thought of Noam Chomsky

Alison Edgley

(Routledge studies in social and political thought)

Routledge, 2002

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Originally published: 2000

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Includes index

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内容説明

The Social and Political Thought of Noam Chomsky questions Chomsky's claim not to have a theory about the relationship between human beings and their society other than that which 'can be written on the back of postage stamp'. Edgley compares Chomsky's vision of the good society with liberal communitarian perspectives, and establishes that it is grounded in a hopeful belief about human nature. She argues that sympathy with this vision of the good society is essential for understanding the nature of Chomsky's critique of state capitalism, its inherent nationalism and the media. The author concludes that Chomsky's analysis is coherent and systematic when one acknowledges that he is not just a critic but a theorist.

目次

Introduction. Chomsky: critic or theorist? 1. Political theory 2. The good society 3. State capitalism 4. State theory 5. Nationalism 6. Politics and the media Conclusion. Chomsky: militant optimist

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