Scríobh Marc Fischer "In Aghaidh an Iomaíochta" sa bhliain 2006. Tógann an aiste ar fhadhb fhorleatach agus chreimneach na hiomaíochta atá ann agus cruthaítear é idir ealaíontóirí trí chóras ealaíne atá faoi stiúir an mhargaidh. Déanann an aiste iniúchadh freisin ar shamhlacha comhoibritheacha táirgiúla san ealaín, chomh maith le fochultúir cheoil faoi thalamh a bhféadfadh ealaíontóirí foghlaim uathu a gcuid cur chuige maidir le flaithiúlacht agus oibriú le chéile. Is téacs coitianta é Fischer's a úsáidtear i ranganna agus a íoslódáladh i bhfad níos mó uaireanta ná mar a bhí i gcló tosaigh na hirise inar foilsíodh an téacs den chéad uair.
Tá an aiste athchló againn le léaráidí a rinne ár gcomhghleacaí ardchumasach Kione Kochi. Leanann Iarfhocal nua cuid de na scéalta agus samplaí ón mbunaiste, agus féachann sé ar thionchar na meán sóisialta ar na hábhair imní seo go léir agus ar an gcaoi ar tháinig athrú ar chúrsaí le beagnach 8 mbliana ó scríobhadh an téacs seo den chéad uair. Rinneadh an leabhrán ar Risograph EZ 390 le trí dhath ar pháipéar glas agus bán, agus ansin scanadh é chun an epub a dhéanamh.
Le haghaidh athchló 2016, tá an leabhrán clóite le dúch dubh, glas agus gorm meánach. Tríú priontáil: dubh, teal agus gorm. Ceathrú priontáil: dubh, teal agus féar.
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