Charles A. Reich Quote

What looks like a man is only a representation of a man who does what the organization requires. He (or it) does not run the machine; he tends it.


Chapter V : Anatomy Of The Corporate State, p. 107 - The Greening of America (1970)


What looks like a man is only a representation of a man who does what the organization requires. He (or it) does not run the machine; he tends it.

What looks like a man is only a representation of a man who does what the organization requires. He (or it) does not run the machine; he tends it.

What looks like a man is only a representation of a man who does what the organization requires. He (or it) does not run the machine; he tends it.

What looks like a man is only a representation of a man who does what the organization requires. He (or it) does not run the machine; he tends it.