Chomsky on democracy & education / Noam Chomsky ; edited by Carlos Otero.

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Published: New York : RoutledgeFalmer, 2003.
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Series:Social theory, education & cultural change
Social theory, education, and cultural change
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Chomsky's education-for-democracy: enlightening mental growth / C. P. Otero
  • Prologue: Democracy and education (October 1994)
  • I. Science: the genetic endowment. 1. Things no amount of learning can teach (November 1983). 2. Language as a key to human nature and society (1975). 3. A really new way of looking at language (November 1987). 4. Perspectives on language and mind (October 1999)
  • II. Anthropology: the cultural environment (vision and reality). 5. Rationality/science and post-this-or-that (October 1992). 6. Equality: language development, human intelligence, and social organization (March 1976). 7. Two conceptions of social organization (February 16, 1970). 8. Some tasks for responsible people (August 1969). 9. Toward a humanistic conception of education (April 1971). 10. The function of the university in a time of crisis (1969). 11. Scholarship and commitment, then and now (December 1999). 12. The mechanisms and practices of indoctrination (December 1984). 13. The task of the media: Central America as a test case (April 1989). 14. Propaganda and control of the public mind (February 1997). 15. Prospects for democracy (March 1994). 16. Some thoughts on intellectuals and the schools (June 1966). 17. The responsibility of a university community (May 31, 1969). 18. Remarks before the MIT Commission on MIT Education (November 11, 1969). 19. Two roles of the American university (1997). 20. The universities and the corporations (May 1973). 21. Some observations on the teaching of language (September 1969). 22. Language theory and language teaching (August 1966). 23. Our understanding of language and the curriculum (1964). 24. Language theory and language use (1981). 25. Language, politics, and composition (1991).