Back in 1930, the economist John Maynard Keynes prophesied that by the century’s end, technology would see us all working fifteen-hour weeks. But instead, something curious happened. Today, average working hours have not decreased, but increased. And now, across the developed world, three-quarters of all jobs are in services or admin, jobs that don’t seem to add anything to society- bullshit jobs. In Bullshit Jobs, David Graeber explores how this phenomenon — one more associated with the 20th-century Soviet Union, but which capitalism was supposed to eliminate — has happened. In doing so, he looks at how we value work, and how, rather than being productive, work has become an end in itself; the way such work maintains the current broken system of finance capital; and, finally, how we can get out of it.
Bullshit Jobs Rise of Pointless Work & What We Can
ПрочиеBack in 1930, the economist John Maynard Keynes prophesied that by the century’s end, technology would see us all working fifteen-hour weeks. But instead, something curious happened. Today, average working hours have not decreased, but increased. And now, across the developed world, three-quarters of all jobs are in services or admin, jobs that don’t seem to add anything to society- bullshit jobs. In Bullshit Jobs, David Graeber explores how this phenomenon — one more associated with the 20th-century Soviet Union, but which capitalism was supposed to eliminate — has happened. In doing so, he looks at how we value work, and how, rather than being productive, work has become an end in itself; the way such work maintains the current broken system of finance capital; and, finally, how we can get out of it.
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| Вес | 9.5 унция |
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| Габариты | 8.5 × 5.7 × 1.0 дюйм |
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| переплет | Мягкий переплет |
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| стандарт | 10 |
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| количество-страниц | 368 |
| SKU | 729984 |
| handling_time | 14 days |
| ISBN | 978-0-14-198347-9 |
| EAN | 9780141983479 |







