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Author Graeber, David, author.

Title Bullshit jobs / David Graeber.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2018.
©2018

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  650.1 GRA    In Transit
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  331.7 GRAEBER    In Transit +1 HOLD
 Manchester, Whiton Branch - Non Fiction  306.361 GRAEBER    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  306.36 GRA    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  306.36 GRAEBER    DUE 06-06-22 Billed
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  306.36 GRAEBER    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  306.361 GRAEBER    Check Shelf
Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Description xxvii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-333).
Contents Preface: On the phenomenon of bullshit jobs -- What is a bullshit job? -- What sorts of bullshit jobs are there? -- Why do those in bullshit jobs regularly report themselves unhappy? -- What is it like to have a bullshit job? -- Why are bullshit jobs proliferating? -- Why do we as a society not object to the growth of pointless employment? -- What are the political effects of bullshit jobs, and is there anything that can be done about this situation?
Summary "'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.
Subject Job satisfaction -- Social aspects.
Organizational effectiveness.
Bureaucracy -- Social aspects.
Social structure.
Work -- Social aspects.
Work -- Psychological aspects.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Workplace Culture.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Success.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Bureaucracy -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst00841716
Organizational effectiveness. (OCoLC)fst01047852
Social structure. (OCoLC)fst01123372
Work -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst01180203
Work -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01180224
Arbeit.
Arbeitszufriedenheit.
Sinn.
Bürokratisierung.
Arbeitskultur.
Arbeitssoziologie.
Note Title on dust jacket: Bull shit jobs : a theory
ISBN 9781501143311 (hardcover)
150114331X (hardcover)
9781501143342 (ebook)
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