That's because it's easy to use a giant, greedy,
faceless corporation as a symbol for evil.
Not exact matches
Jacob Brody, founder of Benny, says he chose the name because he wants his company to be seen
as a trustworthy helper, not a
faceless corporation.
As the number of reported data breaches continues to blitz U.S. companies — over 6 million records exposed already this year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center — IT budgets are ballooning to combat what corporations see as their greatest threat: faceless, sophisticated hackers from an outside entit
As the number of reported data breaches continues to blitz U.S. companies — over 6 million records exposed already this year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center — IT budgets are ballooning to combat what
corporations see
as their greatest threat: faceless, sophisticated hackers from an outside entit
as their greatest threat:
faceless, sophisticated hackers from an outside entity.
Insurance companies were branded
as the large
faceless corporations, while personal injury lawyers were superheroes, who would fight to get you justice.
But,
as we can see from the facts about wealth inequality noted above, the implied community of interest among all «citizens» and «ordinary people», contrasted with the
faceless villains of «
corporations and financial markets», is a gross simplification.
But it's often far too easy to be seen by some large,
faceless entity — by a government or a
corporation or a horde of
faceless online hackers —
as the sum of your physicality, rather than the person you actually are.
Are you sick of submitting your book to the big book promotion sites and feeling like you've been working with another
faceless corporation that doesn't care your journey
as an author?
So, that raises the interesting question, what is the driver for otherwise reasonable elements, e.g. the individual people, to become perceived
as big
faceless and ruthless
corporations?
With most news outlets now owned by major
corporations and
faceless investors, marketing strategy is replacing news judgment; celebrity coverage is on the rise, even
as newspapers cut staff and fail to provide their remaining reporters the time they need to research complex stories.
It comes
as a shock to many ordinary citizens to be told that the huge greedy
corporations actually make money for THEM, not for some
faceless consortium.
Life is hard enough without a giant,
faceless corporation denying your status
as a living human being.
And who cares what someone says about you, you're following your dreams while they slave away in a cubicle working for a
faceless, soul - sucking
corporation who would just
as easily fire them and everyone in the office if it improved their stockholder shares.