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Everybody knows a brown-noser when they see one. But how about a freeter? A workbrickle? A jack? Can they tell downsizing from greybearding or brightsizing?
With The Idler’s Glossary (2008), Mark Kingwell and Joshua Glenn offered a spirited defense of leisure. As confirmed idlers themselves, they assured us their Glossary could provide ?everything you need to know about how to conduct a life.” Today, however, as we recover from the worst global recession since 1929, the work-world is a very different place. In order to understand it better, our anti-capitalist etymologists are therefore putting down their cigars, picking up their shovels, and drudging out English from the ditch of corporate jargon. For anyone who’s ever had to moil for high muckety-mucks, The Wage Slave’s Glossary is essential reading?as the moral wit of Kingwell & Glenn is indispensable to the present age.
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Author(s)Joshua Glenn
PublisherBiblioasis
ISBN / ASIN192684517X
ISBN-139781926845173
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Sales Rank2,182,748
CategoryHumor
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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