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“In the glorification of ‘work,’ in the tireless speeches about the ‘blessing of labor,’ I sense the same underlying motive as in the praise of impersonal, universally useful acts: a deep fear of anything individual. At its core, what we truly perceive today when it comes to work—always understood as the harsh, day-long toil—is that it serves as the finest form of policing. It keeps everyone in check and effectively hinders the development of reason, desire, and the taste for independence.”
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One might think that with Ego Factory—a title that only reinforces the idea—Corine Borgnet is offering herself a kind of...
... continued in the section: “Ego Factory” by Marie Deparis-Yafil
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