Avram Noam Chomsky is a renowned American linguist, philosopher, and political activist.
He revolutionized linguistics with his theory of generative grammar and sparked the cognitive revolution in psychology.
Chomsky's work has significantly influenced the fields of linguistics, psychology, and philosophy of mind.
Beyond academia, he is widely known for his political activism and media criticism, particularly his outspoken opposition to U.S. foreign policy.
Chomsky's prolific writing and lecturing have made him one of the most cited scholars in history.
His diverse contributions span from groundbreaking linguistic theories to incisive critiques of power structures and global politics.
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