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{{Infobox_book|title = Bullshit Jobs: A Theory|image = Bullshitkobs.JPG|author = David Graeber|datePublished = May 2018}}'''Bullshit Jobs: A Theory''' is a [[List of Libertarian Socialist Books|book]] written by [[David Graeber]] that outlines how between 30-40% of jobs within modern [[Capitalism|capitalist]] economies are 'bullshit'. The book explores the causes, effects and solutions to this problem, with some interesting historical notes and philosophical questions thrown in. | {{Infobox_book|title = Bullshit Jobs: A Theory|image = Bullshitkobs.JPG|author = David Graeber|datePublished = May 2018}}'''Bullshit Jobs: A Theory''' is a [[List of Libertarian Socialist Books|book]] written by [[David Graeber]] that outlines how between 30-40% of jobs within modern [[Capitalism|capitalist]] economies are 'bullshit'. The book explores the causes, effects and solutions to this problem, with some interesting historical notes and philosophical questions thrown in. | ||
== Summary == | |||
=== Chapter 1: What is a Bullshit Job? === | |||
=== Chapter 2: What Sort of Bullshit Jobs Are There? === | |||
There are five major kinds of bullshit jobs. | |||
# '''Flunkies''' are jobs that exist to make someone else look or feel important, such as secretaries and doormen. | |||
# '''Goons''' are jobs which only exist because competitors have them, such as lobbyists, PR specialists, telemarketers and corporate lawyers. | |||
# '''Duct Tapers''' are jobs which only exist because of easily fixable faults or inefficiencies in an organization. | |||
# '''Box Tickers''' are jobs which exist so an organization can say it is doing something, without actually doing anything. | |||
# '''Taskmasters''' are jobs which exist to assign tasks to others, often bullshit ones. | |||
These are not exclusive categories, and often overlap depending on the work being performed. | |||
=== Chapter 3: Why Do Those in Bullshit Jobs Report Themselves Unhappy? === | |||
=== Chapter 4: What Is It Like to Have a Bullshit Job? === | |||
=== Chapter 5: Why Are Bullshit Jobs Proliferating === | |||
=== Chapter 6: Why Do We as a Society Not Object to the Growth of Pointless Employment? === | |||
=== Chapter 7: What Are the Political Effects of Bullshit Jobs, and Is There Anything That Can Be Done About This Situation? === | |||
== External Links == | |||
* [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-bullshit-jobs Bullshit Jobs] at theanarchistlibrary |
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Summary
Chapter 1: What is a Bullshit Job?
Chapter 2: What Sort of Bullshit Jobs Are There?
There are five major kinds of bullshit jobs.
- Flunkies are jobs that exist to make someone else look or feel important, such as secretaries and doormen.
- Goons are jobs which only exist because competitors have them, such as lobbyists, PR specialists, telemarketers and corporate lawyers.
- Duct Tapers are jobs which only exist because of easily fixable faults or inefficiencies in an organization.
- Box Tickers are jobs which exist so an organization can say it is doing something, without actually doing anything.
- Taskmasters are jobs which exist to assign tasks to others, often bullshit ones.
These are not exclusive categories, and often overlap depending on the work being performed.
Chapter 3: Why Do Those in Bullshit Jobs Report Themselves Unhappy?
Chapter 4: What Is It Like to Have a Bullshit Job?
Chapter 5: Why Are Bullshit Jobs Proliferating
Chapter 6: Why Do We as a Society Not Object to the Growth of Pointless Employment?
Chapter 7: What Are the Political Effects of Bullshit Jobs, and Is There Anything That Can Be Done About This Situation?
External Links
- Bullshit Jobs at theanarchistlibrary