This week, we're tackling a lot of socioeconomic themes for Better Worlds Theory - some of which dovetail nicely into sci-fi chats.
Today, for instance, two Alien films spanning 45 years offer a haunting reminder that the greatest threat in our lives has never really been alien to us: it lies in the relentless overreach of corporations much closer to home.
#LabourDay #SFF #Economics #Film
https://open.substack.com/pub/mlclark/p/oh-how-blue-collar-work-has-changed
@joycereynoldsward is one step ahead of me. I was about to post that this new corporate era coincided with Reaganomics and union-busting.
Can't speak for the rest of the world, but the American public went along like sheep after a decade of double-digit inflation, OPEC embargoes, failures overseas, etc.
"Alien" pre-dated Reaganomics, but we were already trending in that direction. (1/2)
@MLClark
As @joycereynoldsward writes about her spouse, my last SoCal employer made Weyland-Yutani look progressive. The COO married the daughter of a board member, and schemed so that a majority of the board members were his cronies.
One time he commissioned an outside entity to take an employee satisfaction survey. The numbers were dismal. He sent out a memo ordering us to be happy, and that was that. He produced a propaganda video to show us we were happy. A sick man. (2/2)