Noam Chomsky is not just an intellectual; he is arguably the most famous critic of the US Empire, outshining others like John Mearsheimer in both academia and popular culture.
Chomsky's influence permeates popular culture—from references in punk music to being mentioned by beloved characters in TV shows and movies, making his critiques widely recognized.
Trained as a linguist, Chomsky's rise as a political commentator reflects a lifelong preoccupation with issues like fascism and imperialism since his early writings in the 1930s.
His seminal 1966 essay, 'The Responsibility of Intellectuals,' solidified his position as a leading voice confronting American foreign policy, indicating a profound commitment to social justice.
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