Intimate Bureaucracies

Intimate Bureaucracies is a history from the future looking backward at our present moment as a turning point. Our systems of organization and control appear unsustainable and brutal, and we are feeling around in the dark for alternatives. Using experiments in social organization in downtown New Yor...

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Main Author: readies, dj (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2012
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