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Ready for episode two? Picture Karl Marx standing at the self-checkout — baffled, amused, and secretly nodding. These machines promise freedom and speed, but somehow leave you doing the cashier’s job while also being treated like a suspect.
We take a quick, friendly look at how automation shifts work, ramps up surveillance, and dresses cost-cutting as convenience. It’s irritating, a little hilarious, and exactly the kind of contradiction Marx would have loved to point out.
By WWKMDReady for episode two? Picture Karl Marx standing at the self-checkout — baffled, amused, and secretly nodding. These machines promise freedom and speed, but somehow leave you doing the cashier’s job while also being treated like a suspect.
We take a quick, friendly look at how automation shifts work, ramps up surveillance, and dresses cost-cutting as convenience. It’s irritating, a little hilarious, and exactly the kind of contradiction Marx would have loved to point out.