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Bullshit Jobs: A Theory av David Graeber
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Bullshit Jobs: A Theory (urspr publ 2018; utgåvan 2019)

av David Graeber (Författare)

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"'Does your job make a meaningful contribution to the world?' David Graeber asked this question in a playful, provocative online essay titled On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs. He defined a bullshit job as 'a form of paid employment that is so completely pointless, unnecessary, or pernicious that even the employee cannot justify its existence, even though as part of the conditions of employment, the employee feels obliged to pretend that this is not the case.' After a million views in seventeen different languages, people all over the world are still debating the answer. ... Graeber, in his singularly searing and illuminating style, identifies the five types of bullshit jobs and argues that when 1 percent of the population controls most of a society's wealth, they control what jobs are 'useful' and 'important.' ... Graeber illustrates how nurses, bus drivers, musicians, and landscape gardeners provide true value, and what it says about us as a society when we look down upon them. Using arguments from some of the most revered political thinkers, philosophers, and scientists of our time, Graeber articulates the societal and political consequences of these bullshit jobs. Depression, anxiety, and a warped sense of our values are all dire concerns. He provides a blueprint to undergo a shift in values, placing creative and caring work at the center of our culture, providing the meaning and satisfaction we all crave."--Jacket.… (mer)
Medlem:Kavinay
Titel:Bullshit Jobs: A Theory
Författare:David Graeber (Författare)
Info:Simon & Schuster (2019), Edition: Reprint, 368 pages
Samlingar:Ditt bibliotek
Betyg:*****
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Bullshit Jobs: A Theory av David Graeber (Author) (2018)

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A great topic with a lot of redundant information. ( )
  atrillox | Nov 27, 2023 |
A proto-Battle Royale, except with no fighting, just walking. Yes, in the future people will be enraptured with marathon walking. Why would you risk your life walking? Well, half the people in the story have no real idea. The prize is whatever you want and a bundle of cash, but nobody has ever actually seen a winner.
It's a slow motion car chase with a bizarre dearth of motivation for anyone to get involved or watch it. This is the same guy who later writes The Running Man which clocks in at half the length of this bloated mess and works the premise far better. I have no idea what people see in this novel, which ends with the cherry on the shit sundae of having an ambiguous conclusion. You see if you leave it all up to the reader, they get to write their own ending, which is so much better.
He should have left writing the entire book up to the reader. ( )
  A.Godhelm | Oct 20, 2023 |
Don't mistake Graeber as attacking people with bad jobs or complaining about vacuous work. Rather, he articulates a much more disturbing scenario that neoliberal and religious approaches to work as a defining characteristic of modern life have us stuck: modern work is an end to itself even when the value it provides is non-existent. Considering how people might work less rather than toil for no reason is so outside scope for modern institutions that we adopt neofeudal management practices to justify the status quo. ( )
  Kavinay | Sep 11, 2023 |
If the merit of a good non-fiction novel is 'to tell you what you already know', then this work of art by the self-proclaimed anarchist David Graeber is one of the finest in its genre.

Expounding on his breakout 2013 essay (On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs), Mr. Graeber makes a compelling case on the phenomenon of 'bullshit jobs' - that is, jobs held by people who feel that their jobs (and by extension, them) do not add anything of value to the world - in fact, they are mighty sure of the fact that if the jobs didn't exist, the world would be better off.

In a world where work is supreme, and the unemployed are made to feel less than dirt, you can see how that might psychologically impact people who think that their jobs should be eradicated. Mr. Graeber takes us through a safari of history, culture, politics and economics to make us see and understand how this toxic and demeaning mentality seeped into the popular narrative, and how it can be rectified.

This should be essential reading for everyone. ( )
  SidKhanooja | Sep 1, 2023 |
I finished this book a few days ago and keep thinking about it in the context of previous jobs I've held, but mostly in terms of the administration where I currently work. I now think one reason that there's such a rift between faculty and admin is that while both sides know that (most of) the administrator's jobs are bullshit, faculty can say it loudly without getting fired (because, you know, tenure). Whereas the admins just double-down and demand more bullshit boxes to be checked because, you know, that's what they do. They're bullshit generating machines. They can't admit (too loud, anyway) that they have no real purpose.

This book is definitely stressful if you're in a bullshit job, have had a bullshit job, or don't have a bullshit job but have a job where you have to interact with others whose jobs are bullshit. So be prepared for some anxiety. But it's worth reading. ( )
  lemontwist | Jul 14, 2023 |
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"'Does your job make a meaningful contribution to the world?' David Graeber asked this question in a playful, provocative online essay titled On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs. He defined a bullshit job as 'a form of paid employment that is so completely pointless, unnecessary, or pernicious that even the employee cannot justify its existence, even though as part of the conditions of employment, the employee feels obliged to pretend that this is not the case.' After a million views in seventeen different languages, people all over the world are still debating the answer. ... Graeber, in his singularly searing and illuminating style, identifies the five types of bullshit jobs and argues that when 1 percent of the population controls most of a society's wealth, they control what jobs are 'useful' and 'important.' ... Graeber illustrates how nurses, bus drivers, musicians, and landscape gardeners provide true value, and what it says about us as a society when we look down upon them. Using arguments from some of the most revered political thinkers, philosophers, and scientists of our time, Graeber articulates the societal and political consequences of these bullshit jobs. Depression, anxiety, and a warped sense of our values are all dire concerns. He provides a blueprint to undergo a shift in values, placing creative and caring work at the center of our culture, providing the meaning and satisfaction we all crave."--Jacket.

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