Noam Chomsky: Senile?

Chady Albin
2 min readJan 20, 2024

Noam Chomsky, the father of modern linguistics is one of the most prominent contributor of the XXth and XXIst century.

His work, his achievements despite being “irrational” some might say, are accurate with planning and project it through deep research. He is someone who is not affiliated to a specific party, which makes him unique in his books and critical on his reasoning.

Mr. Chomsky is an anarchist and liberal socialist, his political views focus on challenging the concentration of power, corporate influence, and what he sees as imperialist and militaristic foreign policy

Even though, I do not share is points on everything, I do believe he was someone bringing us down to reason with the persuasion of becoming a modest and irreproachable man. He was a man of courage, and despite criticism, he was respectable.

Today, I do not recognize his viewpoints as per usual. This book called: “Illegitimate Authority, Facing the challenges of our time” with C.J. Polychroniou.

Mr. Chomsky isn’t aligning himself with any particular political party, Chomsky emphasizes grassroots movements and citizen participation, advocating a more participatory and democratic society

However, in this book, he brought us this spitting image between this rivalry of democrats and republicans as the democrats are the only solution and the republicans will be a disaster for the world.

I do not believe, Noam Chomsky, the father of modern linguistics could be referred to this book. His name was used only for political gains. This book is an absolute propaganda for the election of 2024.

This is not how Mr. Chomsky should be remembered.

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Chady Albin

A passionate writer who explores vast realms of knowledge and pursues an independent state of mind through diverse perspectives and boundless curiosity