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Bob Black • The Abolition of Work
But instead he cracked the supposedly uncrackable Harry Potter series and posted all seven e-books on his site, free to download—with a few changes. Now, if you want to read Potter without paying, you suffer fleeting references to a young wizard named Grumblegrits who studies at Hogwarts alongside Harry. It’s not so bad; Grumblegrits gets a few goo
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out how to escape the nonsense, exploit the system, or extract as much money from the company as possible.
Paul Millerd • Good Work : Reclaiming Your Inner Ambition
In the matter of labour, that is, though a man was supposed to be in the position of a seller, he was more and more really in the possession of a slave.
G. K. Chesterton • The G. K. Chesterton Collection [50 Books]
Harry has needs of his own. Harry’s also a technician. He needs more direction than The Technician can give him. He needs to know why he’s doing what he’s doing. He needs to know the result he’s accountable for and the standards against which his work is being evaluated. He also needs to know where the business is going and where his accountabiliti
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Bob Black • The Abolition of Work
‘David stares into the fire wondering whether to vote Labour or Conservative’, as the audience have no way of inferring that.