Chomsky, Noam: Materials Relating to the Faurisson Case 1980-1994

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Chomsky, Noam: Materials Relating to the Faurisson Case 1980-1994

This collection contains material relating to a controversy surrounding Noam Chomsky's defense of the civil liberties of Professor Robert Faurisson, a French Holocaust revisionist. Articles from the conservative Australian periodical and an excerpt from the book , by Pierre Guillaume, address this episode, and are accompanied by copies of correspondence discussing Chomsky's opinions and actions. Quadrant Droit et Histoire

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Chomsky, Noam, 1928-

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Avram Noam Chomsky (1928- ) is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, author, lecturer and political activist. Beginning with his opposition to the Vietnam War, he established himself as a prominent critic of U.S. foreign and domestic policy. Chomsky has become a profoundly influential voice on the left, lecturing widely and publishing numerous books on foreign policy, Mideast politics and related subjects. His self-professed commitment to freedom has ...

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