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"F. Leon Wilson" <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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The CHOMSKY list is an international network for discussing the ideas of
Noam Chomsky.

The list is intended as a resource for young people, students, admirers,
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political ideas and scholars' doing research on Noam Chomsky's
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1. To serve as a forum for the free expression of political ideas.

2. The scholarly discussions of linguistics.

3. To be a resource to its members, by continually identifying the
   thousands of resources, materials, organizations and Internet sites
   revolving around the work, philosophy, political ideas of Noam Chomsky.

4. A clearinghouse for the distribution of information on academic and
   political conferences, publication opportunities, fellowship information,
   academic grants, and job openings of interest.

Subscribers are encouraged to post questions, comments, or announcements
of interest to individuals working on topics related to Chomsky's writings
and lectures.  The Chomsky list is without restriction according to
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