Anyone who’s spent more than twenty minutes in corporate America knows it was feudalism all along. Half my job is just keeping a handful of senior managers vaguely happy lest their endless infighting spillover into my life like a bunch of feuding lords burning down a peasant’s farm for being in the way of their glorious battlefield.
In general, large corporations tend to make a lot more sense if you think about them like feudal europe. There are so many decisions from management and above that literally don’t make sense in a capitalist framework that you have to go further back to understand how those knuckledraggers think.
“650 knights leave their kingdom to support their defecting lord” or a “shiny new version of 47 Ronin.”
Jesus Christ we’ve sunk back into feudalism
I think Varoufakis rants about this a lot
It’s depressing enough for me to think about. Poor Yanis, thinking about it long enough to write a book about it
Anyone who’s spent more than twenty minutes in corporate America knows it was feudalism all along. Half my job is just keeping a handful of senior managers vaguely happy lest their endless infighting spillover into my life like a bunch of feuding lords burning down a peasant’s farm for being in the way of their glorious battlefield.
In general, large corporations tend to make a lot more sense if you think about them like feudal europe. There are so many decisions from management and above that literally don’t make sense in a capitalist framework that you have to go further back to understand how those knuckledraggers think.