Happy All the Time

As biometric tracking takes over the modern workplace, the old game of labor surveillance is finding new forms

Lapham’s Quarterly

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‘A Cotton Office in New Orleans’ by Edgar Degas, 1873, via Wikimedia Commons/public domain

By Lynn Stuart Parramore

Call them soldiers, call them monks, call them machines: so they were but happy ones, I should not care.
— Jeremy Bentham…

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Lapham’s Quarterly

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