Difference between revisions of "Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives/private"
From Critiques Of Libertarianism
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[[Category:Private Tyranny]] | [[Category:Private Tyranny]] | ||
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− | | text = Most workplace governments in the United States are dictatorships, in which bosses govern in ways that are largely unaccountable to those who are governed. They don't merely govern workers; they ''dominate' them. This is what I call ''private government''. | + | | text = Most workplace governments in the United States are dictatorships, in which bosses govern in ways that are largely unaccountable to those who are governed. They don't merely govern workers; they ''dominate'' them. This is what I call ''private government''. |
| cite = [[Elizabeth Anderson]], "{{Link |Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives}}", p. xxii. | | cite = [[Elizabeth Anderson]], "{{Link |Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives}}", p. xxii. | ||
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