Someone has to puncture the prevailing fiction that we're a "family" here, we "associates" and our "servant leaders," held together solely by our commitment to the "guests." After all, you'd need a lot stronger word than dysfunctional to describe a family where a few people get to eat at the table while the rest-the "associates" and all the dark-skinned seamstresses and factory workers worldwide who make the things we sell-lick up the drippings from the floor: psychotic would be closer to the mark."
( Barbara Ehrenreich )
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