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Or at least deeply uninterested in it?

Sure, there's lots of Yay Free Marketism but how often do books focus on non-malevolent companies [1]? I think Flynn's do (but I can't read him) and so do wossname's books about the immortal time salvagers (but the Company in that does not seem all cuddles and happy songs around the campfire). There's Moon, but even her business adventure series seems to have turned into MilSF.

This may be related to the dearth of people who work for a living doing anything but stealing stuff or shooting people.


1: MARKET FORCES, for example, does focus on a particular company and its stuggle to prevail but I believe that if one looks very closely, some elements could be interpreted as being critical of modern capitalism.
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Date: 2005-04-22 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krfsm.livejournal.com
"Tinker", in his collection High Justice. I think the killers didn't so much have a cunning plan as something that Baldrick might mistake for a cunning plan in bad lighting, but it's been something like a decade since I read it.
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