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Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship
AuthorNoam Chomsky
PublisherThe New Press
Publication date
2003
Media typePaperback
Pages131
ISBNISBN 9781565848580 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character

Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship is the title of a essay by the US academic Noam Chomsky[1]. It was first published as part of American Power and the New Mandarins[2]. Parts of the essay were delivered as a lecture at New York University in March 1968, as part of Albert Schweitzer Lecture Series[3]. The first third of the essay, The Menace of Liberal Scholarship by Noam Chomsky in The New York Review of Books, January 2, 1969, was taken "almost verbatim" from this essay[4].

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References

  1. ^ Chomsky, Noam (2003). Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship. The New Press.
  2. ^ Chomsky, Noam (1969). American Power and the New Mandarins. Pantheon Books.
  3. ^ Chomsky, Noam (2002). American Power and the New Mandarins. The New Press. p. 23. ISBN 156584775X.
  4. ^ "An Exchange on Liberal Scholarship: Noam Chomsky debates with Richard M. Pfeffer, Ithiel de Sola Pool, J.A. Horvat, and Jon M. Van Dyke; The New York Review of Books, February 13, 1969". The New York Review of Books; chomsky.info. Retrieved 2009-12-03.