Noam Chomsky, in his book "Class Warfare: Interviews with David Barsamian," discusses the ongoing struggle between corporations and the working class. He argues that powerful corporations, alongside their political supporters, are engaged in a relentless campaign to undermine the rights and well-being of working individuals. This conflict is characterized by aggressive policies that favor the wealthy while neglecting the needs of everyday laborers.
Chomsky highlights that this class war is systematic and deeply ingrained in the political landscape. The focus of corporate interests often leads to increased inequality and a disregard for the labor force. His analysis emphasizes the importance of recognizing this struggle and advocating for the rights of working people against powerful industrial and political entities.