Class Warfare

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Class Warfare
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Author Noam Chomsky
Publisher Pluto Press
Publication date
April, 1996
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages185
ISBN 1-56751-092-2
OCLC 34115584
410/.92 20
LC Class P85.C47 A5 1996

Class Warfare is a book of collected interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian. It was first published in the United States by Common Courage Press, and in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press, in 1996.

Contents

Publishing history

The book was published in clothbound ( ISBN   1-56751-093-0) and paperback ( ISBN   1-56751-092-2) forms in 1996.

It was republished by Oxford University Press (New Delhi) in 2005 ( ISBN   0-19564-263-5). [1]

Influence

Writer Rob Williams has stated that Class War was a major inspiration for his superhero comic book series Cla$$war . [2]

See also

Notes

  1. All editions and formats of Class warfare. WorldCat. OCLC   35751325.
  2. Arrant, Chris (2 April 2009). "Finally Collected: Rob Williams Talks Cla$$war". Newsarama . Retrieved 10 May 2014.


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