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Tag Archives: austerity
On compromise
Years ago it occurred to me that some compromises can take you to new places while others confirm the status-quo. This table comes from a book now out of print on a relatively specialist topic (1). But maybe it is … Continue reading
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Tagged austerity, compromise, management, negotiation, neoliberalism, politics, social change, Syriza, War of Position
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The malign turn: organisational manners under austerity.
I’ve been meaning to write something on this for some months. The observation I wanted to share is about practices in organisations under the current austerity regime. Observations supporting it come from a variety of organisations, mostly public sector, or … Continue reading