
Part Two: The Man Who Invented The Military-Industrial Complex
Behind the Bastards
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Echoes of Surveillance: Corporate Espionage Through History
This chapter explores the historical evolution of workplace surveillance and corporate espionage, tracing back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It reveals how the tactics used by figures like Alfred Krupp and Otto von Bismarck shaped modern surveillance practices and influenced labor rights, highlighting the complex interplay between welfare initiatives and corporate control.
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