The Dark History Of Work (The Wage Slave Chronicles Book 2) Kindle Edition

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The Shocking Truth Behind Wage Slavery and the 9-5 PrisonYou’ve been told work is noble.That jobs bring dignity.That the system is broken but fixable.What if every single one of those stories was a lie?From the bestselling author of The Brutal Truth About Work comes the explosive follow-up,The Dark History of Work a shocking investigation into how humanity was transformed from free communities into wage-dependent populations.This is not the sanitized history taught in school. This is the real story of how a few hundred years of deliberate social engineering built the modern prison of employment:The 1773 Enclosure Acts that legally stole common lands in England.Henry Ford’s “generous” 40-hour workweek—calculated to increase control, not freedom.Today’s AI surveillance systems monitoring your every keystroke.You’ll uncover:The hidden ritual patterns that still dictate your daily work schedule.The secret elite forums where your economic future is decided without your input.The emerging biotech systems that could make resistance literally impossible.More than just history, this book reveals why 99% of people remain stuck in wage slavery despite recognizing its problems—and exposes the psychological programming that makes exploitation feel like freedom.Most importantly, it shows the two paths out:Collective action to reform these systems.Individual strategies to build your own economic independence.Based on years of research into labor history, elite institutions, and social control mechanisms, The Dark History of Work challenges everything you thought you knew about employment, freedom, and human potential.This isn’t about finding a better job.It’s about finally understanding the cage—so you can see the door.“The system isn’t broken. It’s working exactly as designed—just not for you.” Read more


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