illegible_scribble
12/26/2020
This is a revenge fantasy which highlights the appalling real-world conditions faced by factory workers in the 19th and 20th centuries. There's a bit of commentary on consent and the individual costs paid in order to secure gains for the greater whole.
It made me sad knowing how much of the employee-welfare gains described in this story have been erased by the 21st century domination of Big Business, but fans of revenge fantasies may nevertheless find this a cathartic experience.