Class Warfare: Interviews with David Barsamian
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In this collection of interviews, Chomsky addresses a variety of topical issues such as: the effect of "family values" crusades on family life; the relationship between free markets and competition; and the possible connections between Islamic fundamentalism, the Nazis and the US. He looks at the corporation of the West and the globalization of capital. He questions the concept of class warfare: the liberal elite are now more equal to the new right than to the mass of working people, therefore creating a clear divide between the privileged and the under-privileged.
Author: Noam Chomsky (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology)
Format: Paperback, 192 pages, 135mm x 215mm, 252 g
Published: 2002, Pluto Press, United Kingdom
Genre: Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous
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In this collection of interviews, Chomsky addresses a variety of topical issues such as: the effect of "family values" crusades on family life; the relationship between free markets and competition; and the possible connections between Islamic fundamentalism, the Nazis and the US. He looks at the corporation of the West and the globalization of capital. He questions the concept of class warfare: the liberal elite are now more equal to the new right than to the mass of working people, therefore creating a clear divide between the privileged and the under-privileged.
Class Warfare: Interviews with David Barsamian