Barbara Ehrenreich Quotes
In Fact The "mask" Theme Has Come Up Several Times In My Background Reading. Richard Sennett, For Example, In "The Corrosion Of Character: The Personal Consequences Of Work In The New Capitalism", And Robert Jackall, In "Moral Mazes: The World Of Corporate Managers", Refer Repeatedly To The "masks" That Corporate Functionaries Are Required To Wear, Like Actors In An Ancient Greek Drama. According To Jackall, Corporate Managers Stress The Need To Exercise Iron Self-control And To Mask All Emotion And Intention Behind Bland, Smiling, And Agreeable Public Faces.
Kimberly Seems To Have Perfected The Requisite Phoniness And Even As I Dislike Her, My Whole Aim Is To Be Welcomed Into The Same Corporate Culture That She Seems To Have Mastered, Meaning That I Need To "get In The Face" Of My Revulsion And Overcome It. But Until I Reach That Transcendent Point, I Seem To Be Stuck In An Emotional Space Left Over From My Midteen Years: I Hate You; Please Love Me.
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