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Today for my podcast, I read Precaratize Bosses, a recent essay from my Pluralistic.net newsletter.
I recorded this on a day when I was home between book-tour stops (I’m out with my new techno crime-thriller, The Bezzle). Catch me this Thursday (May 2) in Winnipeg with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, then in Calgary with Wordfest on May 3, then in Vancouver at Massy Arts om May 4, then in Tartu, Estonia for a series of events with the Prima Vista Literary Festival (May 6-11), and beyond! The canonical link for the schedule is here.
Let’s talk about some of those accusations. Remember the moral panic over the CARES Act covid stimulus checks? Hyperventilating mouthpieces for the ruling class were on every cable network, complaining that “no one wants to work anymore.” The barely-submerged subtext was their belief that the only reason people show up for work is that they’re afraid of losing everything – their homes, their kids, the groceries in their fridge.
2 May, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Winnipeg
3 May, Wordfest, Calgary
4 May, Massy Arts, Vancouver
5-11 May: Tartu Prima Vista Literary Festival
6-9 Jun: Media Ecology Association keynote, Amherst, NY
(Image: Vlad Lazarenko, CC BY-SA 3.0, modified)
By Cory Doctorow4.8
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Today for my podcast, I read Precaratize Bosses, a recent essay from my Pluralistic.net newsletter.
I recorded this on a day when I was home between book-tour stops (I’m out with my new techno crime-thriller, The Bezzle). Catch me this Thursday (May 2) in Winnipeg with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, then in Calgary with Wordfest on May 3, then in Vancouver at Massy Arts om May 4, then in Tartu, Estonia for a series of events with the Prima Vista Literary Festival (May 6-11), and beyond! The canonical link for the schedule is here.
Let’s talk about some of those accusations. Remember the moral panic over the CARES Act covid stimulus checks? Hyperventilating mouthpieces for the ruling class were on every cable network, complaining that “no one wants to work anymore.” The barely-submerged subtext was their belief that the only reason people show up for work is that they’re afraid of losing everything – their homes, their kids, the groceries in their fridge.
2 May, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Winnipeg
3 May, Wordfest, Calgary
4 May, Massy Arts, Vancouver
5-11 May: Tartu Prima Vista Literary Festival
6-9 Jun: Media Ecology Association keynote, Amherst, NY
(Image: Vlad Lazarenko, CC BY-SA 3.0, modified)

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