There's something liberating about the knowledge that you'll probably spend the rest of your life shooting blanks.
I don't need motivation. I have a mortgage.
We already have human livestock. We call them "human resources", "consumers", and "taxpayers".
Start with the rich.
Another tyrant bites the dust, and good riddance.
170M is Google's "hookers and blow" budget, not a meaningful penalty. We need to think bigger. Either destroy the corporation outright, or ban it from certain markets for at least five years.
Bruce K. Alexander's rat park experiments suggest that even when a person isn't struggling with a diagnosible condition like bipolar disorder they can still become "bonded" (or "addicted" if you insist) if they can't…
The American economy doesn't work for workers. Maybe American workers should stop working until that changes. Maybe it's time for a general strike, regardless of laws forbidding them?
The Council of Nicea managed it.
Not all of them. Just the ones that shaft workers. If your business has nothing to hide it has nothing to fear.
If you're lonely, adopt a dog from your local animal shelter. A cat is fine, too.
There's no such thing as a voluntary job when the "alternative" is poverty, homelessness, and slow death by starvation or preventable disease.
And yet this kid posts on Medium?
So, we're supposed to take ownership of our work when it suits our bosses, and alienate ourselves from our work when ownership is inconvenient to others?
So close and yet so far. No business or corporation has an inherent right to exist, and if you can only turn a profit by shafting the people who work for you then you have no business in business.
There's something liberating about the knowledge that you'll probably spend the rest of your life shooting blanks.
I don't need motivation. I have a mortgage.
We already have human livestock. We call them "human resources", "consumers", and "taxpayers".
Start with the rich.
Another tyrant bites the dust, and good riddance.
170M is Google's "hookers and blow" budget, not a meaningful penalty. We need to think bigger. Either destroy the corporation outright, or ban it from certain markets for at least five years.
Bruce K. Alexander's rat park experiments suggest that even when a person isn't struggling with a diagnosible condition like bipolar disorder they can still become "bonded" (or "addicted" if you insist) if they can't…
The American economy doesn't work for workers. Maybe American workers should stop working until that changes. Maybe it's time for a general strike, regardless of laws forbidding them?
The Council of Nicea managed it.
Not all of them. Just the ones that shaft workers. If your business has nothing to hide it has nothing to fear.
If you're lonely, adopt a dog from your local animal shelter. A cat is fine, too.
There's no such thing as a voluntary job when the "alternative" is poverty, homelessness, and slow death by starvation or preventable disease.
And yet this kid posts on Medium?
So, we're supposed to take ownership of our work when it suits our bosses, and alienate ourselves from our work when ownership is inconvenient to others?
So close and yet so far. No business or corporation has an inherent right to exist, and if you can only turn a profit by shafting the people who work for you then you have no business in business.