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Bullshit Jobs

Bullshit Jobs
  • Author : David Graeber
  • Publisher : Simon & Schuster
  • File Size : 33,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2019-05-07
  • Total pages : 368
  • ISBN : 9781501143335
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From bestselling writer David Graeber—“a master of opening up thought and stimulating debate” (Slate)—a powerful argument against the rise of meaningless, unfulfilling jobs…and their consequences. Does your job make a meaningful contribution to the world? In the spring of 2013, David Graeber asked this question in a playful, provocative essay titled “On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs.” It went viral. After one million online views in seventeen different languages, people all over the world are still debating the answer. There are hordes of people—HR consultants, communication coordinators, telemarketing researchers, corporate lawyers—whose jobs are useless, and, tragically, they know it. These people are caught in bullshit jobs. Graeber explores one of society’s most vexing and deeply felt concerns, indicting among other villains a particular strain of finance capitalism that betrays ideals shared by thinkers ranging from Keynes to Lincoln. “Clever and charismatic” (The New Yorker), Bullshit Jobs gives individuals, corporations, and societies permission to undergo a shift in values, placing creative and caring work at the center of our culture. This book is for everyone who wants to turn their vocation back into an avocation and “a thought-provoking examination of our working lives” (Financial Times).

Debt, Updated and Expanded

Debt, Updated and Expanded
  • Author : David Graeber
  • Publisher : Melville House
  • File Size : 13,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2014-12-09
  • Total pages : 566
  • ISBN : 9781612194202
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Now in paperback, the updated and expanded edition: David Graeber’s “fresh . . . fascinating . . . thought-provoking . . . and exceedingly timely” (Financial Times) history of debt Here anthropologist David Graeber presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom: he shows that before there was money, there was debt. For more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors. Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it.

On Bullshit

On Bullshit
  • Author : Harry G. Frankfurt
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • File Size : 14,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2009-01-10
  • Total pages : 80
  • ISBN : 9781400826537
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A #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER One of the most salient features of our culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted. Most people are rather confident of their ability to recognize bullshit and to avoid being taken in by it. So the phenomenon has not aroused much deliberate concern. We have no clear understanding of what bullshit is, why there is so much of it, or what functions it serves. And we lack a conscientiously developed appreciation of what it means to us. In other words, as Harry Frankfurt writes, "we have no theory." Frankfurt, one of the world's most influential moral philosophers, attempts to build such a theory here. With his characteristic combination of philosophical acuity, psychological insight, and wry humor, Frankfurt proceeds by exploring how bullshit and the related concept of humbug are distinct from lying. He argues that bullshitters misrepresent themselves to their audience not as liars do, that is, by deliberately making false claims about what is true. In fact, bullshit need not be untrue at all. Rather, bullshitters seek to convey a certain impression of themselves without being concerned about whether anything at all is true. They quietly change the rules governing their end of the conversation so that claims about truth and falsity are irrelevant. Frankfurt concludes that although bullshit can take many innocent forms, excessive indulgence in it can eventually undermine the practitioner's capacity to tell the truth in a way that lying does not. Liars at least acknowledge that it matters what is true. By virtue of this, Frankfurt writes, bullshit is a greater enemy of the truth than lies are.

The Utopia of Rules

The Utopia of Rules
  • Author : David Graeber
  • Publisher : Melville House
  • File Size : 24,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2015-02-24
  • Total pages : 272
  • ISBN : 9781612193755
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From the author of the international bestseller Debt: The First 5,000 Years comes a revelatory account of the way bureaucracy rules our lives Where does the desire for endless rules, regulations, and bureaucracy come from? How did we come to spend so much of our time filling out forms? And is it really a cipher for state violence? To answer these questions, the anthropologist David Graeber—one of our most important and provocative thinkers—traces the peculiar and unexpected ways we relate to bureaucracy today, and reveals how it shapes our lives in ways we may not even notice…though he also suggests that there may be something perversely appealing—even romantic—about bureaucracy. Leaping from the ascendance of right-wing economics to the hidden meanings behind Sherlock Holmes and Batman, The Utopia of Rules is at once a powerful work of social theory in the tradition of Foucault and Marx, and an entertaining reckoning with popular culture that calls to mind Slavoj Zizek at his most accessible. An essential book for our times, The Utopia of Rules is sure to start a million conversations about the institutions that rule over us—and the better, freer world we should, perhaps, begin to imagine for ourselves.

There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job

There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job
  • Author : Kikuko Tsumura
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • File Size : 24,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-03-23
  • Total pages : 416
  • ISBN : 9781635576924
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Convenience Store Woman meets The New Me in this strange, compelling, darkly funny tale of one woman's search for meaning in the modern workplace. A young woman walks into an employment agency and requests a job that has the following traits: it is close to her home, and it requires no reading, no writing, and ideally, very little thinking. Her first gig--watching the hidden-camera feed of an author suspected of storing contraband goods--turns out to be inconvenient. (When can she go to the bathroom?) Her next gives way to the supernatural: announcing advertisements for shops that mysteriously disappear. As she moves from job to job--writing trivia for rice cracker packages; punching entry tickets to a purportedly haunted public park--it becomes increasingly apparent that she's not searching for the easiest job at all, but something altogether more meaningful. And when she finally discovers an alternative to the daily grind, it comes with a price. This is the first time Kikuko Tsumura--winner of Japan's most prestigious literary award--has been translated into English. There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job is as witty as it is unsettling--a jolting look at the maladies of late capitalist life through the unique and fascinating lens of modern Japanese culture.

100 Bullshit Jobs...And How to Get Them

100 Bullshit Jobs...And How to Get Them
  • Author : Stanley Bing
  • Publisher : Harper Collins
  • File Size : 44,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2007-04-24
  • Total pages : 322
  • ISBN : 9780060734800
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The scholarly discipline of Bullshit Studies has blossomed in the last several years, fertilized by a number of critical works on the subject and the growing importance of the issue across a wide range of professions. Now, best-selling author and lifelong practitioner Stanley Bing enters the field with a comprehensive look at the many attractive jobs now available to those who are serious about their bullshit and prepared to dedicate their working life to it. What, Bing inquires, do a feng shui consultant, new media executive, wine steward, department store greeter, and Vice President of the United States have in common? What, too, are the actual duties performed by a McKinsey consultant? Other than sitting around making people nervous? Could that possibly be his core function? Likewise, what does an aromatherapist actually do, per se? Sniff things and rub them on people, for big fragrant bucks? Is that all? The answer in all cases is "Yes." They all have bullshit jobs. These few, of course, are just the beginning. Across the length and breadth of this shrinking globe, skillful bullshit artists have secured pleasant, lucrative employment, and are enjoying themselves more than you are. In virtually every occupation, from Advertising to Yoga Franchising, lucky individuals who "work" in these coveted positions enjoy the best lives imaginable -- they are paid well, they rarely break a sweat, and their professions are highly respected, because nobody really knows what they do. At once funny, useful, and tolerably philosophical, this groundbreaking work takes a close look at 100 bullshit jobs -- the money they bring with them, the actual tasks and activities involved (if any), and famous and successful examples of each position, who will provide the neophyte with inspiration. Most crucially, Bing goes on to offer what others so far have not--a clear, concise strategy to help job-seekers at every level reach for that brass ring, knowing full well that it may be attached to the nose of a bull.

SUMMARY - Bullshit Jobs: A Theory By David Graeber

SUMMARY - Bullshit Jobs: A Theory By David Graeber
  • Author : Shortcut Edition
  • Publisher : Shortcut Edition
  • File Size : 10,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-06-17
  • Total pages : 24
  • ISBN : 1230987654XX
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* Our summary is short, simple and pragmatic. It allows you to have the essential ideas of a big book in less than 30 minutes. By reading this summary, you will discover what "dumb jobs" are and their consequences on workers and the labour market. You will also discover : how to recognize a stupid job; the consequences that these jobs have on those who do them; what their origin is and why they seem to multiply; what are the alternatives and solutions if you have such a job. The expression "bullshit job" was popularized by David Graeber, a leading figure in the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and author of the best-selling "Bullshit Job". According to this American anthropologist, 40% of jobs would be useless and could disappear without making any difference. Worse, the stupid jobs could even prove harmful to the economy and the mental health of those who do them. The expression has now become popular: many books and studies have been devoted to "stupid jobs". Thus, they would pave the way for "boring out" (the boredom experienced at a pathological level at work) and "brown out" (the loss of meaning at work). What are the alternatives and solutions to this scourge? *Buy now the summary of this book for the modest price of a cup of coffee!

The Democracy Project

The Democracy Project
  • Author : David Graeber
  • Publisher : Doubleday UK
  • File Size : 46,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2013
  • Total pages : 354
  • ISBN : 9780812993561
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Explores the idea of democracy, its current state of crisis, and its potential as a tool for change, sharing historical perspectives on the effectiveness of democratic uprisings in various times and cultures.

Business Bullshit

Business Bullshit
  • Author : André Spicer
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 34,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-09-11
  • Total pages : 212
  • ISBN : 9781317433286
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Our organizations are flooded with empty talk. We are constantly "going forward" to lands of "deliverables", stopping off on the "journey" to "drill down" into "best practice". Being an expert at using management speak has become more important in corporate life than delivering long lasting results. The upshot is that meaningless corporate jargon is killing our organizations. In this book, management scholar the author argues we need to call this empty talk what it is: bullshit. The book looks at how organizations have become vast machines for manufacturing, distributing and consuming bullshit. It follows how the meaningless language of management has spread through schools, NGOs, politics and the media. Business Bullshit shows you how to spot business bullshit, considers why it is so popular, and outlines the impact it has on organizations and the people who work there. It also outlines what we can do to minimise bullshit at work. The author makes a case for why organizations need to avoid empty talk and reconnect with core activities.

Work

Work
  • Author : James Suzman
  • Publisher : Penguin
  • File Size : 24,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-01-19
  • Total pages : 464
  • ISBN : 9780525561767
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"This book is a tour de force." -- Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take A revolutionary new history of humankind through the prism of work by leading anthropologist James Suzman Work defines who we are. It determines our status, and dictates how, where, and with whom we spend most of our time. It mediates our self-worth and molds our values. But are we hard-wired to work as hard as we do? Did our Stone Age ancestors also live to work and work to live? And what might a world where work plays a far less important role look like? To answer these questions, James Suzman charts a grand history of "work" from the origins of life on Earth to our ever more automated present, challenging some of our deepest assumptions about who we are. Drawing insights from anthropology, archaeology, evolutionary biology, zoology, physics, and economics, he shows that while we have evolved to find joy meaning and purpose in work, for most of human history our ancestors worked far less and thought very differently about work than we do now. He demonstrates how our contemporary culture of work has its roots in the agricultural revolution ten thousand years ago. Our sense of what it is to be human was transformed by the transition from foraging to food production, and, later, our migration to cities. Since then, our relationships with one another and with our environments, and even our sense of the passage of time, have not been the same. Arguing that we are in the midst of a similarly transformative point in history, Suzman shows how automation might revolutionize our relationship with work and in doing so usher in a more sustainable and equitable future for our world and ourselves.

Work Won't Love You Back

Work Won't Love You Back
  • Author : Sarah Jaffe
  • Publisher : Bold Type Books
  • File Size : 23,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-01-26
  • Total pages : 432
  • ISBN : 9781568589381
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A deeply-reported examination of why "doing what you love" is a recipe for exploitation, creating a new tyranny of work in which we cheerily acquiesce to doing jobs that take over our lives. You're told that if you "do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life." Whether it's working for "exposure" and "experience," or enduring poor treatment in the name of "being part of the family," all employees are pushed to make sacrifices for the privilege of being able to do what we love. In Work Won't Love You Back, Sarah Jaffe, a preeminent voice on labor, inequality, and social movements, examines this "labor of love" myth—the idea that certain work is not really work, and therefore should be done out of passion instead of pay. Told through the lives and experiences of workers in various industries—from the unpaid intern, to the overworked teacher, to the nonprofit worker and even the professional athlete—Jaffe reveals how all of us have been tricked into buying into a new tyranny of work. As Jaffe argues, understanding the trap of the labor of love will empower us to work less and demand what our work is worth. And once freed from those binds, we can finally figure out what actually gives us joy, pleasure, and satisfaction.

The Pathless Path

The Pathless Path
  • Author : Paul Millerd
  • Publisher : Paul Millerd
  • File Size : 26,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2022-01-13
  • Total pages : 220
  • ISBN : 9798985515336
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Not all who wander are lost… Paul thought he was on his way. From a small-town Connecticut kid to the most prestigious consulting firm in the world, he had everything he thought he wanted. Yet he decided to walk away and embark on the "real work" of his life - finding the work that matters and daring to create a life to support that. This Pathless Path is about finding yourself in the wrong life, and the real work of figuring out how to live. Through painstaking experiments, living in different countries, and contemplating the deepest questions about life, Paul pieces together a set of ideas and principles that guide him from unfulfilled and burned out to a life he is excited to keep living. The Pathless Path is not a how-to book filled with “hacks”; instead, it is a vulnerable account of Paul’s journey from leaving the socially accepted “default path” towards another, one focused on doing work that matters, finding the others, and defining your own success. This book is an ideal companion for people considering leaving their jobs, embarking on a new path, dealing with the uncertainty of an unconventional path, or looking to improve their relationship with work in a fast-changing world. Reader feedback: “It’s a rare book in that it is tangentially about careers and being more focused and productive, but unlike almost every other book I have read about these topics, I finished this one and felt better about myself and my career.” “The themes are timeless. The content is expertly written. The advice is refreshingly non-prescriptive.” “If you have questioned your own path, or a nagging lack of intention in your choices you need this book. If you have felt a gradual loss of agency in your direction you need this book. You are in the grip of an invisible script that was not written for you.” “The writing is fantastic - Paul's writing is approachably poetic; a quick read that weaves together his own experience moving from a 'default path' overachiever to a 'pathless path' seeker of passion and curiosity, deep research into the history of work and collections of perspectives from years of podcasting, friendship, conferences, and meetings with other 'alternative path' life-livers."

Good Bye Bullshit Jobs

Good Bye Bullshit Jobs
  • Author : Simone Janson
  • Publisher : Best of HR - Berufebilder.de®
  • File Size : 16,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2023-02-07
  • Total pages : 100
  • ISBN : 9783965962491
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What the 3rd edition brings you: You support climate protection, quickly recive compact information and checklists from experts (overview and press reviews in the book preview) as well as advice proven in practice, which leads to success step by step - also thanks to add-on. Because even if you don't like your job, you may find it pointless, so to speak: Work is a decisive criterion for advancement, reputation and prosperity. But in fact many people spend their time with pointless activities, so-called bullshit jobs, which could be done much better by machines thanks to automation or are actually superfluous themselves. But which work is really meaningful and useful? How do you communicate the desire for change to bosses and colleagues? And how can the dilemma be solved for the individual who is entrusted with bullshit jobs day in, day out and would like to change this? We give you the best possible help on the topics of career, finance, management, personnel work and life assistance. For this purpose, we gather in each book the best experts in their field as authors - detailed biographies in the book - , who give a comprehensive overview of the topic and additionally offer you success planner workbooks in printed form. Our guidebooks are aimed primarily at beginners. Readers who are looking for more in-depth information can get it for free as an add-on with individual content in German and English as desired. This concept is made possible by a particularly efficient, innovative digital process and Deep Learning, AI systems that use neural networks in translation. Moreover, we give at least 5 percent of our proceeds from book sales to social and sustainable projects. For example, we endow scholarships or support innovative ideas as well as climate protection initiatives and in some cases also receive government funding for this. With our translations from German into English we improve the quality of neural machine learning and thus contribute to international understanding. You can find out more on the website of our Berufebilder Yourweb Institute. Publisher Simone Janson is also a bestselling author as well as one of the 10 most important German bloggers according to the Blogger-Relevance-Index, furthermore she was a columnist and author of renowned media such as WELT, Wirtschaftswoche or ZEIT - more about her in Wikipedia.

Summary of Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber

Summary of Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
  • Author : Peter Cuomo
  • Publisher : Peter Cuomo
  • File Size : 55,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2023
  • Total pages : 56
  • ISBN : 1230987654XX
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Complete summary of David Graeber book Bullshit Jobs About the original book: In 1930, economist John Maynard Keynes predicted that by the end of the century, we would all be working fifteen-hour weeks. But then something strange happened. The average working hours have grown rather than reduced in recent years. And now, three-quarters of all occupations in the industrialized world are in services or administration, positions that don't appear to give value to society—bullshit jobs. David Graeber's book Bullshit Jobs investigates how this issue - more identified with the Soviet Union in the twentieth century, but which capitalism was intended to eradicate - came to be. He examines how we value labor and how, rather than being productive, work has become a goal in itself; how much work perpetuates the existing dysfunctional financial capital system; and, eventually, how we might break free.

Lost People

Lost People
  • Author : David Graeber
  • Publisher : Indiana University Press
  • File Size : 32,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2007
  • Total pages : 486
  • ISBN : 9780253219152
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An epic account of the power of memory in Madagascar.