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Universalizar la resistencia
2023
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Entre los intelectuales de izquierda, Noam Chomsky se distingue por su especial relación con el activismo, y por ser él mismo un activista político de larguísimo recorrido, además de un crítico implacable y clarividente. En este libro, que puede leerse como el legado de Chomsky a los activistas de hoy y de mañana, el intelectual estadounidense repasa por primera vez toda una vida de compromiso político, analizando con la agudeza acostumbrada los desafíos a los que se enfrentan los movimientos progresistas en todo el mundo occidental, así como el sentido del activismo frente a los complicados escenarios geopolíticos y socioeconómicos de la actualidad. «Universalizar la resistencia» es una guía que marca nuevas directivas para los activistas de hoy y que reflexiona sobre el significado y el valor del compromiso político en un mundo condicionado y transformado por acontecimientos como la pandemia y la crisis económica. Pero, alejándose del pesimismo apocalíptico de muchos politólogos contemporáneos, Chomsky deja filtrar en su análisis un reconfortarte destello de esperanza que pasa por la firme convicción de que el activismo puede ser ―como lo ha sido en el pasado― una poderosa herramienta para cambiar a mejor el curso de la historia.
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Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky
Author · 163 books

Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. He is an Institute Professor and professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Chomsky is credited with the creation of the theory of generative grammar, considered to be one of the most significant contributions to the field of linguistics made in the 20th century. He also helped spark the cognitive revolution in psychology through his review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal Behavior, in which he challenged the behaviorist approach to the study of behavior and language dominant in the 1950s. His naturalistic approach to the study of language has affected the philosophy of language and mind. He is also credited with the establishment of the Chomsky hierarchy, a classification of formal languages in terms of their generative power. Beginning with his critique of the Vietnam War in the 1960s, Chomsky has become more widely known for his media criticism and political activism, and for his criticism of the foreign policy of the United States and other governments. According to the Arts and Humanities Citation Index in 1992, Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar during the 1980–1992 time period, and was the eighth-most cited scholar in any time period.

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