Know Thyself: Language, Creative Intelligence, and the Fate of the Human Experiment
Noam Chomsky
Professor of Linguistics, Father of Modern Linguistics
Dr. Noam Chomsky is often called “the father of modern linguistics,” but his contributions to human understanding also extend deeply into philosophy, cognitive science, and political science. Dr. Chomsky is one of the most cited scholars alive and has published more than 150 books. After a long career teaching at MIT, he is currently part of the philosophy faculty at the University of Arizona.

