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Quantified: Excerpts from the Corporate Matrix
- Narrated by: John K. Cann
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
Breakout author and alpha journalist Eddy Justice documents two years of life as a quantified corporate grunt servicing cellular networks. He parallels life on the job with the diminishing middle class, documenting the enforced processes and the subsequent breakdowns that enslave all of us both on the job and off - all while being told it will make your life easier and more profitable.
Along with some funny anecdotes, social commentary, and personal experiences, it is a catharsis and a reflection on the question: "Is capitalism consuming itself, and is it an unintended consequence of the information age?"
©2014 Edward Dabal (P)2015 Edward Dabal