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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 59 MIN

Yappin' About "The Man Who Broke Capitalism" With Jacob Dallas

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Jack Welch was CEO of General Election from 1981-2001, and is responsible for the way corporations are still being run today. His so-called "war on loyalty" saw the rise of diverting funds that would be spent on R&D and investing in employees to the pockets of shareholders who became every major corporations primary focus thanks to Mr. Welch. If you've ever been laid off from your corporate job, there's a chance it was due to the leadership tactics of Neutron Jack. Jacob Dallas, author of the upcoming "They Called Her Rebel", A Fantasy Novel About Late-Stage Capitalism, People Power, and Queer Love, and co-host of the Worker's Lit podcast, joins for a lively discussion about one of the worst men to ever live.Check out "They Called Her Rebel"Check out Worker's LitFollow JacobCulture Dumpster is hosted by Johnny Amizich. You can follow him at @doctorvenkman.com and @culturedumpster.com on Bluesky.Support the show: [Ko-fi](https://ko-fi.com/doctorvenkman) , [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/johnnyamizich)Have a question? Email the show at [email protected], and it might get read and answered on an episode of the show.Music by Peasant Mind

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