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by TomSawyer 3252 days ago
Yes, and being passionate about your work — such as wanting to work with new developments in your chosen field or changing jobs for an opportunity where you'll be better able to apply your talents to your field of interest — is just a capitalist ploy.
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It's not a capitalist ploy. Capitalists do exploit the passionate (to the detriment of us all) by giving them what they ask for: lower compensation in return for providing a job they're "passionate" about. It's not really any different from them exploiting youth.
The exploited are being tricked into believing that there's intangible value in spending their life's work on something that they believe in and are passionate about, right? It's only virtuous to do that if someone doesn't profit from it, correct?
There is virtue in laboring at a compensation far below the value generated (see: most science ever done). There is also intangible value at dedication to work. Neither is what I referred to, though.
You shouldn't be passionate about your work: http://www.virtuouscode.com/2014/02/10/the-passion-gospel/