Oh no, they know exactly what they're doing, you think it's a happy accident that Silicone Valley keeps all their employees at work as much as they possibly can? You think it's a happy accident that the Wall Street firms have you on call at all hours to answer the iPhone? You think it's a happy accident that there are enough hours to go around to employ several people, but they dump it all on one person, and then leave the rest out in the cold begging to be the one who gets the firehose of make work down the throat?Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:In all fairness, the current system is a pretty elegant way to solve the problem of inefficiency when it comes to trying to centrally plan what the mincome should be, and how it should be distributed. Keeping people tired and complacent from spending all their time at unedifying tasks is more likely a happy accident than than the specific goal.
You can't be that fuckin' naive, obvious levers of control is obvious, wake up, sunshine, it's a state corporate gulag, and in the future, people will look back on it the way we look back on the gulags in Soviet Russia.