Paul Maliszewski was employed as a hack writer at a business newspaper run
by narrow-minded philistines, and so he did what anybody would have done in
his place: he wrote Swiftian
satires, under a variety of pseudonyms, and had them published.
His works included a management guide derived from a CIA torture manual,
and various letters taking the unwritten assumptions of the magazine and its
ideal readership and maginifying them to psychoceramic proportions.
(via RobotWisdom)
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