Part, Chap., §
1 Intro | advertisement that no publishing company would normally refuse.~With
2 Intro | government can deprive any company owner of his rights, reduce
3 Intro | even expel him from his own company, the newspaper-owner's independence
4 Messag, 2, 4 | share real rights over the company and what it produces, but
5 Messag, 2, 4 | majority of its workers. The company will hold assemblies to
6 Messag (15)| at the threshold of the company." (Program, p. 231).~"We
7 Messag, 2, 9 | life not taken up by the company's activities. The victim
8 Messag, 2, 10 | workers in the self-managing company. 25~But that is not all.
9 Messag, 3, 1 | diamond. At one end is his own company, in which he is a speaking
10 1, 5 | the general policy of the company, its investments, its organization
11 1, 5 | sources of information in the company . . . The wall of secrecy
12 1, 7 | programs, the plans of the company and its policy regarding
13 1, 7 | organization of workers in the company" (Program, p. 227)~·
14 1, 7 | organization of work, and the company's training program" (Program,
15 1, 7 | Right of "control over all company expenses related to salaries,
16 1, 8 | this question, imagine your company reorganized tomorrow according
17 Commun | of contract exposes the company which owns both newspapers
18 Commun | both for this publishing company and the other companies
19 Commun | even lose any role in the company whatsoever.~Is it so surprising
20 Commun | head of every publishing company, owner, a sword hanging
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