The New Pharaohs

[Excerpt from a book about indentured servitude, by Kung Mo-Jackson]

The rise of corporations, discussed in such books as "Pure Evil" by Tracy Webb and "Your Number's Up!" by Jaan Johnson discuss many challenges to humanism in a world driven by profit.

What even these Social Scientists didn't see coming was a new way of collective bargaining based on relinquishing innate human rights in exchange for better benefits, wages, pensions and lifestyles.

A trend in employee contracts, especially among exciting high-profile companies like TranStar, now onboard recruits via enticements and compensation offered nowhere else. But the clauses lurking in these contracts provide for punitive debts, which the employee must pay the company should he or she fail to meet plan.

This can lead to a state of indentured servitude, which the contract gags the employee from discussing and prohibits arbitration against...