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Dilbert: tool of the ruling class

Instead of being a weapon against mind-numbing corporate blather, Dilbert is a tool for propagating more of it ... I like a good joke and sometimes "Dilbert" makes me laugh. But values and messages are important. The line between satirizing office workers and denigrating them is often crossed.

-- Norman Solomon, author of "The Trouble With Dilbert," due out Monday. Quoted by the Associated Press.
SALON | Nov. 17, 1997









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