Joey McGee
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so not only did you not answer his question, you broke rule 4. nice!
so not only did you not answer his question, you broke rule 4. nice!
Regarding the previous claim about Chomsky being "widely respected".
Can anyone name some qualified historians who consider his work reliable historical scholarship?
Regarding the previous claim about Chomsky being "widely respected".
Can anyone name some qualified historians who consider his work reliable historical scholarship?
What? From "respected around the world" to being considered reliable by historians? Have your goalposts send us back a postcard.
On a related note, according to wiki he is most likely the most cited living author.
Noam Chomsky has written more than 30 books over the last three decades. Yet neither the Journal of American History, nor the American Historical Review, nor Reviews in American History has reviewed them
Academic history pretends he does not exist.
So what's he doing? Non-important historical research?
Summers is claiming he does, enough to warrant "one big forum on "Chomsky and the History of American Foreign Policy" The article was mirrored on chomksy.info which is an endorsement of a sort.
If you don't think his complete exclusion from academia means something, then you don't think that his "Academic achievements, awards and honors" section of wikipedia means something.
Academic history, great nitpickWell, for one thing, I don't accept that Chomsky has been completely excluded from academia.
Nitpick on what a "historian" isI just don't think he's a historian.
Academic history, great nitpick
Nitpick on what a "historian" is. People who do the same work as Chomsky are taken seriously(which is the point of this discussion if you'll remember) by historians all the time, Summer actually made a case with evidence to the contrary so "I don't like it" won't really suffice as n argument.
You were just telling us how being "most cited" means something right?![]()
Why haven't you read the article but are still talking to me about this?Who are the people that do the same work as Chomsky and get cited by historians all the time?
Everyone is talking about Chomsky's reputation, that he isn't taken seriously by academic historians affects his reputationIt would be helpful if you could also come up with a point to your arguments
No one has claimed this, straw man and nitpicking, always hand in hand...since nobody has yet explained to me why your opinions in politics are unimportant if you aren't cited by historians.
Everyone is talking about Chomsky's reputation, that he isn't taken seriously by academic historians affects his reputation
This is funny.Is he taken seriously by interpretive dancers? Quantum mathematicians? Aeronautical engineers?
Spoken like a truther, againalmost no academic historians, economists or political scientists have since considered it worthwhile to do this – not because, as Chomsky claimed of a group of Berkeley professors (Chronicles of Dissent, page 347), “[t]hey know they don’t have either the competence or the knowledge to respond, so the only thing to do is to somehow shut it up”, but because Chomsky’s political writings were early on shown to fall outside the canons of scholarly research.
Yes Chomsky, this is why Kamm is criticizing you. By the way who was that "New Atheist" lecturing a grieving mother on how she won't see her dying child in heaven?"the lengths to which some will go to prevent exposure of state crimes and their own complicity in them"
This is funny.
What do you disagree with Summers about?
So you agree that his handling of historical sources isn't considered reliable?
This is funny.
What do you disagree with Summers about?
Summers said:Is Chomsky left out because he is not a professional historian? The journals have reviewed such nonhistorians as Robert Bellah, Randall Collins, Michel Foucault, Clifford Geertz, Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe, Seymour Martin Lipset, Richard Rorty, Edward Said, Garry Wills, and John Updike because the books in question show a strong historical component. Chomsky, in any case, presents his evidence with an extensive record of citation, and keeps the rhetorical content of his writings extremely low.
Summers said:The journals, by excluding one of the most influential voices in contemporary political discussion, betray a selective commitment to intellectual freedom. For one of the lessons we have learned from those post-liberal ideas is that censorship involves subtle relationships between culture and social processes. Silence can be produced and sustained as easily as argument.