Đang chuẩn bị liên kết để tải về tài liệu:
Millionaires managers phần 4
Đang chuẩn bị nút TẢI XUỐNG, xin hãy chờ
Tải xuống
Nó âm thanh gần giống như các câu chuyện Chekhov về một nhân viên bán hàng nhỏ những người vô tình hắt hơi vào các pate hói của một cấp trên và qua đời lo lắngTuy nhiên, ông chưa thành niên là một nhà tư bản trước đây những người đã cai trị despotically | got ulcers and died a few years later died if it s possible of an inferiority complex and sheer worry. 1 It sounds almost like the Chekhov story about a petty clerk who accidentally sneezed on the bald pate of a superior and died of worry. But Mr. Minor was a former capitalist who had ruled despotically the workers he exploited. The conversion of corporations into gigantic octopuses which control most of the output in their industry and hamper the establishment and existence of small companies makes the petty bourgeoisie a steady supplier of lower-link managers who are anxious to make a career in large corporations. The corporate school which is the main training ground of top executives for American industry may be likened to a gigantic social pyramid the building material for which is supplied by different classes of contemporary capitalist society. In the process of ascension the most suitable material is naturally selected and the top is reached only by a small group of the chosen who break away from their original basis and share with the financial oligarchy the fruits of oppressing the whole society. The natural selection here is a special form of capitalist competition regulated not by the market but by the specific laws of the corporate bureaucracy. These laws are brutal and inexorable they emasculate all capabilities of man except one to serve the interests of the financial tycoons. The strongest that is those best adapted to this struggle survive.2 The objective conditions in which managers find themselves on the one hand inevitably convert them into a living embodiment of functioning capital into a direct instrument of capitalist exploitation and on the other imbue them with the corrupt ideology of adaptation careerism striving to crush the rivals for power and bigger incomes a desire to surmount the social barriers which keep them from the top of the pyramid. The closer to the top of the hierarchic ladder the fiercer 1 T. K. Quinn Giant Business Threat