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Here's what we know about Noam Chomsky's recent activities. The 96-year-old intellectual and linguist has largely remained out of the public eye following a stroke he suffered in 2024. According to his wife, he has been recovering, though he has not made any public appearances or statements since that health incident.
However, his intellectual legacy continues to generate significant attention. In October 2025, Nathan Robinson, editor of Current Affairs magazine and co-author with Chomsky of "The Myth of American Idealism: How U.S. Foreign Policy Endangers the World," spoke at the University of Oregon about Chomsky's life and work. Robinson discussed how Chomsky has spent fifty years of public life exposing what he calls the mythologies of U.S. benevolence and the reality of American violence and aggression around the world. The book itself distills Chomsky's decades of analysis into a comprehensive examination of the gap between American rhetoric and actual foreign policy outcomes.
Earlier this year, in September 2024, Chomsky participated in a discussion titled "The Collapse of American Empire" with journalist Matt Kennard for Novara Media. This conversation touched on his ongoing concerns about global geopolitical instability and the direction of American power.
Meanwhile, significant controversy emerged in November when U.S. House Republicans released emails revealing previously unknown details about Chomsky's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. According to The Guardian, Chomsky described his contact with Epstein as a "most valuable experience" and acknowledged receiving approximately 270,000 dollars from an account linked to Epstein during the settlement of his first marriage, though he stressed that no money came directly from Epstein himself. The emails showed discussions between Chomsky and Epstein spanning years, including conversations about their shared intellectual interests and travel plans.
Chomsky's recent scheduled appearances include an event on December 4th, 2025, at the Geneva Graduate Institute where he will discuss the threat of nuclear weapons. Additionally, the University of Arizona, where Chomsky holds the position of laureate professor, has scheduled office hours with him for interested students.
At 96 years old, Chomsky remains a towering figure in political commentary and linguistics, though his reduced public presence underscores the effects of his recent health challenges.
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