One of the world's leading writers on propaganda and information projection presents a remarkably detailed history and critique of the workings and development of the COI from its origins in the Second World War through to the era of AIDS and the threat of nuclear war.
Office escapee Malcolm Burgess exploits the deep vein of negativity and rebelliousness that runs through every office - from the agony of the away day via Hot Desking, office politics, romances and parties, to the sheer terror of work reunions or 'teleconferencing'. Better than any stress-ball or executive ...