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Bullshit Jobs David Graeber

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Bullshit Jobs David Graeber
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.27 MB
Pages: 394
Author: David Graeber
ISBN: 9780241267363, 0241267366
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Bullshit Jobs David Graeber by David Graeber 9780241267363, 0241267366 instant download after payment.

'Spectacular and terrifyingly true' Owen Jones
'Thought-provoking and funny' The Times
Be honest: if your job didn't exist, would anybody miss it? Have you ever wondered why not? Up to 40% of us secretly believe our jobs probably aren't necessary. In other words: they are bullshit jobs. This book shows why, and what we can do about it.

In the early twentieth century, people prophesied that technology would see us all working fifteen-hour weeks and driving flying cars. Instead, something curious happened. Not only have the flying cars not materialised, but average working hours have increased rather than decreased. And now, across the developed world, three-quarters of all jobs are in services, finance or admin: jobs that don't seem to contribute anything to society. In Bullshit Jobs, David Graeber explores how this phenomenon - one more associated with the Soviet Union, but which capitalism was supposed to...

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