The worst part might be him putting part of the blame as an aside to the women with "distressed babies." It seems awfully small for a CEO of a Fortune 1000 to pin this cost-cutting decision, even partially, on two…
Care to elaborate? I'd be interested in hearing what Baudrillard has to say about this. I don't see any immediate and obvious connection here, but I'm admittedly not well-versed in him.
The worst part might be him putting part of the blame as an aside to the women with "distressed babies." It seems awfully small for a CEO of a Fortune 1000 to pin this cost-cutting decision, even partially, on two…
Care to elaborate? I'd be interested in hearing what Baudrillard has to say about this. I don't see any immediate and obvious connection here, but I'm admittedly not well-versed in him.