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Noam Chomsky’s life spans nearly a century of academic breakthroughs, political upheaval, and public debate. Born in 1928, he transformed the study of language and became one of the most recognized intellectuals in the world. Over decades, he spoke forcefully about war, media, and economic power, earning both devoted supporters and sharp critics. In his later years, revelations about his association with financier Jeffrey Epstein added controversy to an already complex record. His story is one of influence, conviction, and ongoing argument about ideas and judgment.
