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Author: Guillermo Saccomanno
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Published: 2020-10-13
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 9781948830256
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Author: Guillermo Saccomanno
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Published: 2020-10-13
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 9781948830256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLove, sex, and corporate slavery in a futuristic world from the two-time winner of the Dashiell Hammett Prize
Author: Anton Chekhov
Publisher: Alma Classics
Published: 2016-12-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 1847496865
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 'The Death of a Civil Servant', an administrative clerk accidentally sneezes on a hierarchical superior at the opera, which results in great embarrassment and hilarious and futile attempts at atonement. The other short stories included in this volume, 'A Calculated Marriage', 'The Culprit', 'The Exclamation Mark', 'The Speech-Maker', 'Who Is to Blame?' and 'A Defenceless Creature' are in the same absurdly comical vein. This short collection shows Chekhov in an amusing, playful light, poking fun at the greed, sycophancy and ignorance of his characters, with the moral detachment that also characterizes his major, serious works.
Author: Michael Zakim
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2018-04-24
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 022654589X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe clerk attended his desk and counter at the intersection of two great themes of modern historical experience: the development of a market economy and of a society governed from below. Who better illustrates the daily practice and production of this modernity than someone of no particular account assigned with overseeing all the new buying and selling? In Accounting for Capitalism, Michael Zakim has written their story, a social history of capital that seeks to explain how the “bottom line” became a synonym for truth in an age shorn of absolutes, grafted onto our very sense of reason and trust. This is a big story, told through an ostensibly marginal event: the birth of a class of “merchant clerks” in the United States in the middle of the nineteenth century. The personal trajectory of these young men from farm to metropolis, homestead to boarding house, and, most significantly, from growing things to selling them exemplified the enormous social effort required to domesticate the profit motive and turn it into the practical foundation of civic life. As Zakim reveals in his highly original study, there was nothing natural or preordained about the stunning ascendance of this capitalism and its radical transformation of the relationship between “Man and Mammon.”
Author: Zelotes Grenell
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 56
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Todd C. Peppers
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 0813932653
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSharing their insights, anecdotes, and experiences in a clear, accessible style, the contributors provide readers with a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Supreme Court.
Author: William Cockburn (LL.B.)
Publisher:
Published: 1753
Total Pages: 394
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Published: 1738
Total Pages: 220
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Published: 1733
Total Pages: 410
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Enid Mumford
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-04-09
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 1351173669
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published in 1967 and the result of extensive interviews and case studies, this book examines the implications of technical change. Although focussed on the early introduction of computers the kinds of problems discussed in this book are found in technical change more widely and the book therefore continues to have enduring relevance. The book is divided into three parts - an attitude survey of the administrative staff in departments affected by the introduction of computers, a study of the mechanisms of change and a second survey and re-examination of departmental organisation and work flow.
Author: Dionne Brand
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2018-08-23
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1478002050
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn a lonely wharf a clerk in an ink-blue coat inspects bales and bales of paper that hold a poet’s accumulated left-hand pages—the unwritten, the withheld, the unexpressed, the withdrawn, the restrained, the word-shard. In The Blue Clerk renowned poet Dionne Brand stages a conversation and an argument between the poet and the Blue Clerk, who is the keeper of the poet’s pages. In their dialogues—which take shape as a series of haunting prose poems—the poet and the clerk invoke a host of writers, philosophers, and artists, from Jacob Lawrence, Lola Kiepja, and Walter Benjamin to John Coltrane, Josephine Turalba, and Jorge Luis Borges. Through these essay poems, Brand explores memory, language, culture, and time while intimately interrogating the act and difficulty of writing, the relationship between the poet and the world, and the link between author and art. Inviting the reader to engage with the resonant meanings of the withheld, Brand offers a profound and moving philosophy of writing and a wide-ranging analysis of the present world.