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The scheme for full employment

From Magnus Mills, the acknowledged master of the working-class dystopic parable'a genre he practically invented'a new work of comic genius The whole idea is simple yet so perfect: men drive to and from strategically placed warehouses in Univans'identical and serviceable vehicles'transporting replacement parts for...Univans. Gloriously self-perpetuating, the Scheme was designed to give an honest day's wage for an honest day's labor. That it produces nothing does not obtain. Our hero in Magnus Mills' mesmerizing new work is a five-year veteran of the Scheme: he knows the best routes, the easiest managers, the quickest ways in and out. Inevitably, trouble begins to brew. A woman arrives on the scene. Some workers develop delivery sidelines. And most disturbing of all, not all participants are in agreement. There are "Flat-Dayers," who believe the Scheme's eight-hour day is sacrosanct and inviolable, and there are "Swervers," who fancy being let off a little early now and again. Disagreement turns to argument, argument to debate, debate to outright schism. Soon the Flat-Dayers and Swervers have pushed the Scheme to the very brink of disaster...and readers to the edge of their chairs in delight.

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  • "Vrachtwagenchauffeurs, wier taak bestaat uit het heen en weer rijden tussen het ene depot en het andere, komen over nietige geschillen in conflict en zetten zo hun lieve leventje op het spel."
  • ""The whole concept is so simple yet so perfect; men drive to and from strategically placed warehouses in Univans, identical and very serviceable vehicles, transporting replacement parts for Univans."--Jacket."
  • "From Magnus Mills, the acknowledged master of the working-class dystopic parable'a genre he practically invented'a new work of comic genius The whole idea is simple yet so perfect: men drive to and from strategically placed warehouses in Univans'identical and serviceable vehicles'transporting replacement parts for...Univans. Gloriously self-perpetuating, the Scheme was designed to give an honest day's wage for an honest day's labor. That it produces nothing does not obtain. Our hero in Magnus Mills' mesmerizing new work is a five-year veteran of the Scheme: he knows the best routes, the easiest managers, the quickest ways in and out. Inevitably, trouble begins to brew. A woman arrives on the scene. Some workers develop delivery sidelines. And most disturbing of all, not all participants are in agreement. There are "Flat-Dayers," who believe the Scheme's eight-hour day is sacrosanct and inviolable, and there are "Swervers," who fancy being let off a little early now and again. Disagreement turns to argument, argument to debate, debate to outright schism. Soon the Flat-Dayers and Swervers have pushed the Scheme to the very brink of disaster...and readers to the edge of their chairs in delight."@en

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  • "Powieść angielska"@pl
  • "Satire"
  • "Satire"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Political fiction"
  • "Political fiction"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Het plan voor volledige werkgelegenheid"
  • "Scheme for full employment"
  • "The Scheme for Full Employment"
  • "The scheme for full employment"@en
  • "The scheme for full employment"
  • "Plan pełnego zatrudnienia"@pl
  • "Ganze Arbeit : Roman"
  • "The scheme for full employment a novel"@en