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NOAM CHOMSKY is a world-renowned political activist, writer, and professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Noam Chomsky was born on December 7, 1928, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His undergraduate and graduate years Were spent at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his PhD in linguistics in 1955. During the years 1951 to 1955, Chomsky was a Junior Fellow of the Harvard University Society of Fellows. Chomsky joined the staff at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1955 and in 1961 was appointed full professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics (now the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy). From 1966 to 1976 he held the Ferrari P. Ward Professorship of Modern Languages and 41. Linguistics. In 1976 he was appointed Institute Professor. During the years 1958 and 1959 Chomsky was in residence at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey. In the spring of 1969 he delivered the John Locke Lectures at Oxford; in January 1970 he delivered the Bertrand Russell Memorial Lecture at Cambridge University; in 1972, the Nehru Memorial Lecture in New Delhi; and in 1977, the Huizinga Lecture in Leiden, among many others. He has received many honorary degrees. Chomsky's efforts for greater democracy are celebrated by peace and social justice movements worldwide. He is also the author of many books. His most recent, 9-11 (also available by Natraj) has been published in twenty-six countries.