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... organization ” is framed as a revolutionary figure without the material constraints of the " real " organization . Corporate cyborgism figures the ultimate fantasy of merging the worker with the technologies of capitalism : people can ...
... organization ” is framed as a revolutionary figure without the material constraints of the " real " organization . Corporate cyborgism figures the ultimate fantasy of merging the worker with the technologies of capitalism : people can ...
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... organization . Information serves as an interface through which the boundary between outside ( the market ) and inside ( the organization ) can be made more permeable : To the outside observer , it will appear almost edgeless , with ...
... organization . Information serves as an interface through which the boundary between outside ( the market ) and inside ( the organization ) can be made more permeable : To the outside observer , it will appear almost edgeless , with ...
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... organization , the cyborg , and corporate culture . French critic Michel Butor once seriously suggested that science fiction writers should agree on a common desirable future , set all of their stories within that future , and by so ...
... organization , the cyborg , and corporate culture . French critic Michel Butor once seriously suggested that science fiction writers should agree on a common desirable future , set all of their stories within that future , and by so ...
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