1) Silicon Valley's tradition of profit-sharing, options came out of opposing impulses from the 1930s-1960s. cc @felixsalmonhttps://twitter.com/felixbot/status/793561247551815680 …
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2) One motivation was to undercut or forestall unionization at a time when the Bay Area was a hotbed for labor activism.pic.twitter.com/cPVaDNLINB
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3) The opposite impulse was progressive in nature. It meant to put Labor & Capital on an equal playing field.pic.twitter.com/aN1mvvoJx2
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4) For this alternate view, see @stevenbjohnson's piece from three years ago: https://medium.com/the-peer-society/learning-from-los-gatos-410c644cebe4#.z2u8n3ex3 …
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