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  “kick up a fuss”: Albert O. Hirschman, Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970), 30.

  “We urgently need more”: Quoted in Kate Conger and Daisuke Wakabayashi, “Google Employees Protest Secret Work on Censored Search Engine for China,” New York Times, Aug. 16, 2018.

  “to empower employees”: Schmidt and Rosenberg, How Google Works, 65.

  “There are serious worldwide”: Ryan Gallagher, “Senior Google Researcher Resigns over ‘Forfeiture of Our Values’ in China,” Intercept, Sept. 13, 2018, theintercept.com/2018/09/13/google-china-search-engine-employee-resigns/.

  “We believe that Google should not be”: Quoted in Scott Shane and Daisuke Wakabayashi, “‘The Business of War’: Google Employees Protest Work for the Pentagon,” New York Times, Aug. 4, 2018, www.nytimes.com/2018/04/04/technology/google-letter-ceo-pentagon-project.html.

  “attribute that is deeply discrediting”: Erving Goffman, Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1963), 3.

  “Like individuals, organizations”: Thomas Roulet, “What Good Is Wall Street?: Institutional Contradiction and the Diffusion of the Stigma over the Finance Industry,” Journal of Business Ethics 130 (Aug. 2015).

  “We effectively, if often unthinkingly”: Goffman, Stigma, 5.

  “the staff would not end up being a stigmatized group”: Bruce G. Link and Jo C. Phelan, “Conceptualizing Stigma,” Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 27 (2001): 376.

  “to regard their success as their own doing”: Michael J. Sandel, The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good? (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020), 25.

  “Google is using machine learning”: Brian Merchant, “How Google, Microsoft, and Big Tech Are Automating the Climate Crisis,” Gizmodo, Feb. 21, 2019, gizmodo.com/how-google-microsoft-and-big-tech-are-automating-the-1832790799.

  “control the process of their own work”: Ursula M. Franklin, The Real World of Technology (Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1990), 10.

  “the authority and resources”: Annie Kelly, “Apple and Google Named in US Lawsuit over Congolese Child Cobalt Mining Deaths,” Guardian, Dec. 16, 2019, www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/dec/16/apple-and-google-named-in-us-lawsuit-over-congolese-child-cobalt-mining-deaths.

  “Virtually all the companies”: “See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Poorly Managed Corruption Risks in the Cobalt Supply Chain,” Resource Matters, 2019, 17.

  Epilogue

  “in treating one patient”: Jillian Mock, “Psychological Trauma Is the Next Crisis for Coronavirus Health Workers,” Scientific American, June 1, 2020, www.scientificamerican.com/article/psychological-trauma-is-the-next-crisis-for-coronavirus-health-workers1/.

  “The collective soul”: Nivedita Lakhera, “As a Front-Line Doctor, I Can’t Let Another Doctor Suffer Trauma, Suicide,” USA Today, April 1, 2020, www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2020/04/01/coronavirus-doctor-colleagues-suffering-trauma-column/5098054002/.

  Acknowledgments

  I could not have written this book without the support of numerous foundations and fellowship programs. I am particularly grateful to the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, where I spent a year researching and writing the book. Special thanks to Jean Strouse, its former director; Salvatore Scibona, the current director; and deputy directors Lauren Goldenberg and Paul Delaverdac, whose support and geniality make the Cullman Center such an exceptional place.

  I am equally grateful to the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which awarded me an Andrew Carnegie fellowship in 2018, and to Type Media Center, where I have been a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow. Thanks in particular to Taya Kitman, who has been an invaluable supporter and loyal friend. I also want to thank the Russell Sage Foundation, where I spent several months as a visiting journalist, and in particular Sheldon Danzinger, RSF’s president, and Claire Gabriel, who helped me with research. Thanks as well to the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, which awarded me a Monroe Fellowship to do some research in the Gulf, and to Rebecca Snedeker, its brilliant executive director.

  I am immensely indebted to Sarah Chalfant of the Wylie Agency. Sarah is the best agent and advocate a writer could hope to have. Thanks as well to Luke Ingram and Rebecca Nagel for their assistance and encouragement.

  No person shaped this book more than Eric Chinski, a brilliant editor who I feel very lucky to have worked with. Eric’s passion for ideas, his unerring judgment, and his deep commitment to his authors made me feel accompanied during the long, often lonely process that writing a book can be. Thanks also to Julia Ringo for her excellent editorial suggestions and to Janine Barlow for her expert fine-tuning.

  I am grateful to Daniel Zalewski, a legendary editor at The New Yorker who encouraged me to investigate the abuses at the Dade Correctional Institution. Working with Daniel has taught me so much about how to craft and report a story. I’m also grateful to Sasha Weiss, with whom I had the pleasure to work on a story about the wounds that encumber drone warriors.

  I owe a special debt to Eric Klinenberg, who, a decade ago, encouraged me to apply to the PhD program in sociology at NYU, and who later invited me to become a visiting scholar at the Institute for Public Knowledge. It was through the program that I came across the work of Everett Hughes. I am equally grateful to Steven Lukes, a mentor and intellectual inspiration whose feedback on an early draft was invaluable.

  Many thanks to Andy Young for fact-checking the book with care and levity. Thanks also to Margot Olavarrio for helping with translation, and to Sara Feinstein for research assistance.

  One thing that makes writing a book less lonely is the support and comradeship of fellow writers and friends. I am particularly grateful to Adam Shatz, Sasha Abramsky, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Laura Secor, Scott Sherman, Gregory Pardlo, Mona El-Ghobashy, Ari Berman, Steven Dudley, Kirk Semple, Caitlin Zaloom, Chase Madar, Jennifer Turner, Nicole Fleetwood, Neil Gross, and Peter Yost, and to the wonderful group of fellows I got to know at the Cullman Center, in particular Ava Chin, Nellie Hermann, Joan Acocella, Sarah Bridger, Martin Puchner, Blake Gopnik, Hugh Eakin, and Barbara Weinstein.

  My deepest debt of all goes to my family: my generous and loving parents, Carla and Shalom; my incredible mother-in-law, Graciela Sas-Abelin Rose, who read a draft of the book and offered valuable feedback; my sister, Sharon, for her love and support; and my brother- and sister-in-law, Laurent Abelin and Suzanne Ehlers, for making the time away from work so memorable and fun. Above all, I am grateful to my wife, Mireille Abelin, whose love enriches my life immeasurably and whose commitment to emotional and intellectual growth challenges and inspires me. She is also my most perceptive and discerning reader, and an amazing mother to our beautiful children, Milena and Octavio.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  Aaron, Christopher; in drone program

  Abbott, Greg

  Abramson, Marc

  Abu Ghraib

  Achilles

  Achilles in Vietnam (Shay)

  ACLU

  Acosta, Alex

  Afghanistan

  AFL-CIO

  African Americans; incarceration of; inequality and; as prison guards; as slaughterhouse workers

  African Resources Watch

  Agamemnon

  Age of Surveillance Capitalism, The (Zuboff)

  ag-gag laws

  Air Force, U.S.

  Airman Ministry Center

  Ai Weiwei

  Alexander, Michelle

  al-Qaeda

  Alston, Philip

  Amazon

  American colonies

  American Energy, Imperiled Coast (Theriot)

&nb
sp; American exceptionalism

  American Meat Institute

  American Medical Association (AMA)

  American Notes (Dickens)

  American Psychiatric Association (APA)

  Amnesty International

  Anderson, Martin

  Angelle, Scott

  Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas (Montejano)

  Antal, Chris

  Appelbaum, Kenneth

  Apple

  Araujo, Michael

  Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

  Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery

  artificial intelligence (AI); Google’s principles for

  Asian immigrants

  assassinations; see also drone program

  asylums

  Asylums (Goffman)

  AT&T

  Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The

  Attica Correctional Facility

  At Work in the Iron Cage (Britton)

  Auburn State Prison

  Azar, Alex

  Bacevich, Andrew

  Backing Hitler (Gellately)

  Bailey, Beth

  Bakken Formation

  banking industry

  batteries, cobalt for

  Bauman, Zygmunt

  Beale Air Force Base

  Beall, Pat

  Beck, Roy

  Beneze, Tom

  Benko, Jessica

  Berkowitz, Deborah

  Biden, Joe

  bin Laden, Osama

  Black History Month

  Black Lives Matter

  Black people, see African Americans

  Blackwell’s Island

  “black world”

  Blank Spots on the Map (Paglen)

  Blee, Richard

  Blomé, Toby

  BMW

  Bon Pasteur

  Border Patrol agents; Cantú; Clinton administration and; Latinos as; morale among

  Boudreau, Tyler

  BP; Deepwater Horizon oil spill

  Brandeis, Louis

  Breach of Trust (Bacevich)

  Brexit

  Bright, Jeff

  Brin, Sergey

  Britton, Dana

  Bronstein, Scott

  Brown, Julie

  Brown, Margaret

  Bryan, Texas

  Bureau of Correctional Health Services, New York

  Bureau of Investigative Journalism

  Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)

  Burkeen, Aaron Dale

  Burroughs, Hilary

  Bush, George W.

  Bush, Jeb

  Butts, Lampkin

  California: offshore drilling and; prisons in

  Callamard, Agnes

  Cambridge Analytica

  Camus, Albert

  Cantú, Francisco

  Carnegie, Andrew

  Cassidy, John

  Castañeda, Dulce

  Cato Institute

  Cawley, Randi

  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  Central America

  Centro de Derechos Laborales (Center for Labor Rights)

  Centurion of Florida

  Chapman, Andre

  Chappelle, Wayne

  Charlotte Correctional Institution (CCI); Walker’s death at

  Chengangu, Bienvenue

  Chicago Defender

  Chicago school of sociology

  child labor

  Chiles, Lawton

  China; Google’s Dragonfly project in

  chlorine

  Christians, and moneylending

  Church Committee

  CIA

  civilization

  Civilization and Its Discontents (Freud)

  civilized punishment

  Civilizing Process, The (Elias)

  Civil War

  Clark, Donald

  Clarke, Roland

  climate change; Paris Agreement and

  Clinical Psychology Review

  Clinton, Bill

  coal mining

  cobalt mining

  Cobb, Jonathan

  Cockburn, Andrew

  Cockrell, Mike

  Code Pink

  Cold War

  colonial era

  Columbia/HCA

  Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic

  Community Mental Health Act

  Congo, cobalt mining in

  Congo Dongfang Mining International

  conscience

  Consequence (Fair)

  Conservation and Reinvestment Act

  Contract with America

  Corizon

  corporal punishment

  Correctional Medical Authority

  correctional psychology

  corrections officers, see prison guards

  Counterterrorism Airborne Analysis Center

  COVID-19 pandemic; “essential workers” designation during; medical workers and; in New York City; oil industry and; OSHA and; prisons and; slaughterhouse workers and

  Creech Air Force Base

  crime; 1994 bill on; war on drugs and

  criminal justice system: mentally ill in; sentencing laws in; shift from rehabilitative ideal to punitive approach in; see also prisons

  Crosby, James V. “Jimmy”

  Crusius, Patrick

  Cummings, Jerry

  Curtis, Bill

  Dade Correctional Institution

  Dade Correctional Institution, Transitional Care Unit (TCU) of; article on abuse of prisoners at; Corizon’s contract with; Cummings as warden at; empty meal trays at; filth and run-down conditions at; guards at; Hempstead at; Krzykowski at; lawsuit against Florida DOC for abuse at; Mair at; Mallinckrodt at; Morris as assistant warden at; Perez at; Rainey’s murder at; recreation yard access at; Richardson at; shower abuse at; solitary confinement at; Wexford’s contract with

  data collection

  Datta Khel

  Dauphin Island

  Dean, Jeff

  Dean, Wendy

  Deepwater Horizon; Horizon oil spill

  Defense, U.S. Department of; Project Maven with Google

  Defense Production Act

  Deitch, Michele

  Dell

  democracy

  democrats, passive

  Desert Rock Airport

  Desert Waters Correctional Outreach

  Devereaux, Ryan

  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

  Dickens, Charles

  dirt

  Dirty Jobs

  dirty work: automation of; essential features of; “good people” and; as hidden and isolated; Hughes’s essay on; inevitability of; invisible contract in; least resistant personalities and; passive democrats and; scandals and

  dirty work, use of term: familiar meaning; by Hughes; in this book

  dirty workers; moral burden of

  disability benefits

  Disability Rights Florida

  Discipline and Punish (Foucault)

  Dix, Dorothea

  Dodd-Frank Act

  Donahue, John

  Donaldson, Kenneth

  DoorDash

  Douglas, Mary

  draft

  Dragonfly project

  drone program; Aaron in; burnout rate in; as “civilized”; at Creech Air Force Base; diffusion of responsibility in; emotional effects of; Human Performance Team and; in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing; lack of debate on; language used in; Linebaugh in; Living Under Drones report on; medal for operators in; moral injury to operators in; number of civilian deaths from; Obama and; Paglen’s photos of; peace demonstrations and; secrecy surrounding; tribal elders attacked in; Trump and; warrior ethic and

  drugs, war on

  DuPont

  Eason, John

  Eastern State Penitentiary

  Eating Animals (Foer)

  economic inequality

  Eisenhower era

  Eisnitz, Gail

  Elias, Norbert

  empathy

>   energy sector, see fossil fuel industry; oil industry

  England

  England, Lynndie

  Environmental Integrity Project

  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

  Environment Texas

  ergonomics

  Espinoza-Gala, Lillian

  Essential Worker Immigration Coalition

  Estelle v. Gamble

  Evers, Greg

  Every Twelve Seconds (Pachirat)

  Evil Hours, The (Morris)

  executions

  “exit”

  Exit, Voice, and Loyalty (Hirschman)

  Exxon Valdez oil spill

  Facebook

  facial recognition software

  Fair, Eric

  Farmer, Rick

  farmworkers

  Fassin, Didier

  FBI

  Federal Trade Commission

  Fellner, Jamie

  Fernandez, Manny

  financial crisis of 2008

  financial industry

  Financial Times

  Fisher, James

  Florida; mentally ill people in; murders in; prisons in; Republican Party in; Senate of

  Florida City, Fla.

  Florida Department of Corrections (DOC); Corizon and Wexford contracts of; lawsuit against

  Floyd, George

  Foer, Jonathan Safran

  Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

  Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

  Forgotten Majority

  Forman, James

  Fort Meade

  Fortune

  fossil fuel industry; coal mining; fracking in; government revenue from; see also oil industry

  Foster, Damien

  Foucault, Michel

  fracking

  France

  Frankfurt

  Franklin, Ursula

  FreshDirect

  Freud, Sigmund

  Freudenburg, William

  Friedman, Milton

  Frumin, Eric

  Gallagher, Ryan

  Garland, David

  Geiger, Daniel

  Geiger, Debra

  Gellately, Robert

  Germany: Frankfurt; Nazi; slaughterhouses in

  Gertler, Dan

  Getting Away with Murder (Mallinckrodt)

  Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

  gig workers

  Gingrich, Newt

  Gizmodo

  Glencore

  Global Justice Clinic

  GlobalSantaFe

  Global Witness

 

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