virtualmarmalade

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posts from @virtualmarmalade tagged #end capitalism

also:

Loosf
@Loosf

"we have the capital why don't they love us"

and in the article

the executives do read as baffled WHY the workers are not enthusiastic about generating their wealth
and makes them sound absolutely sociophatic.

"What motivates them, and how do I help them decide to affiliate with what the mission of the enterprise is?"

PAY
THE
WORKERS

PAY THE WORKERS WHAT THEY ARE WORTH.
but that is not what they want.

They do not want workers

they want infinitely replaceable commoditized slave cogs, who live and breathe for the company. They want infinite employee loyalty while they give none fucking back.

but that is the thing
executives, capital

they do not really think workers are actually human.
Only THEY and the higher classes are. The rest? Mindless rabble, not worth considering.

Capital is inhuman, because it dehumanizes everyone


virtualmarmalade
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"I always say that therapists belong in the C-suite," Shaich wrote in his book, "Know What Matters: Lessons from a Lifetime of Transformations."
He said he's turned to therapy both in and out of the office to better understand and resolve "all kinds of delicate human conundrums."
"So much of what running a business is about is figuring out 'how do I connect with people?'" Shaich told BI. "What motivates them, and how do I help them decide to affiliate with what the mission of the enterprise is?"

fucking chilling these people are ghoulish