brian carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   .US corporations have long seemed to have
>   become communal organizations by way of
>   childcare, housing, eating, healthclubs,
>   recreation when off work with employees,
>   etc. and the role of ideology in culture
>   is reinforced by these same mechanisms.

For a minuscule portion of the working population of the .US perhaps, but for 
the
vast majority (and still growing) they get nothing of the sort from their
paymasters.


-- 
Sincerely, Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I can't believe what you say, I wanna see what you do


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