If you're a fan of Noam Chomsky and a Monkeyfist reader, then
you've probably noticed that we regularly apply Chomsky's
framework to our interests, especially computer technology and
media criticism.
Chomsky's political work is rich in explanatory power; and,
while he's not the only thinker whose work we use and admire
-- Marilyn Frye, Ed Herman, bell hooks, Bernard Boxill, Peter
Singer, W.E.B. DuBois, Howard Zinn, John Rawls, Andrea
Dworkin, and Herbert Schiller come to mind -- you can do much
worse than looking at the world through the framework Chomsky
offers.
So when Monkeyfist got a chance to host the Bad News:
Noam Chomsky Archive, we were happy to make more of
Chomsky's work accessible in one place. The Bad News archive
provides a helpful supplement, to both the range of Chomsky
texts in print, as well as to Z Magazine's Chomsky
Archive.
If you're not yet sure what to think about corporate media,
the role of the public intellectual, US imperialism abroad,
the political economy of US capitalism, and much more, you
should read widely among the Bad News archive. It's full of
tools and treasures.