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To the extent that automation and cybernetics foreshadow the massive replacement of workers by mechanical slaves, forced labor is revealed as belonging purely to the barbaric practices needed to maintain order. Thus power manufactures the dose of fatigue necessary for the passive assimilation of its televised dictates. What carrot is worth working for, after this? The game is up; there is nothing to lose anymore, not even an illusion. The organization of work and the organization of leisure are the blades of the castrating shears whose job is to improve the race of fawning dogs. One day, will we see strikers, demanding automation and a ten-hour week, choosing, instead of picketing, to simply fuck in the factories, the offices and the cultural centers? Only the planners, the managers, the union bosses and the sociologists would be surprised and worried. Not without reason; after all, it's their skin that's at stake!
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CD: Management
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CD: Management
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CD: Management
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