The phase sequence can be described as consent in rise, deception in decline, and coercion in collapse.
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The phase sequence can be described as consent in rise, deception in decline, and coercion in collapse.
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"Bureaucratic. Why? Because, if we go back to this model, as the company loses more and more money, the managerial class is concerned with..."
"So, we discuss where we go to lunch. I want to go to McDonald's. But, you guys want to go to Pizza Hut or..."
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