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by yes_a_weirdo_hm 1046 days ago
The concept of "bullshit jobs" is so hilarious. Honestly it like someone watched "Office Space" and thought it was straight up revolutionary philosophy.

Then decided to stake a huge chunk of their academic career on it.

I assume the creators of said concept regard their jobs as of the utmost importance and regard.

Lol. Lmao even.

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> The concept of "bullshit jobs" is so hilarious. Honestly it like someone watched "Office Space" and thought it was straight up revolutionary philosophy.

> Then decided to stake a huge chunk of their academic career on it.

> I assume the creators of said concept regard their jobs as of the utmost importance and regard.

The claim made by Bullshit Jobs isn't that N% of jobs are objectively useless in the grand scheme of things, it's that N% of people feel that their jobs are useless. Its n analysis of the alienation of workers from their work.

The claim is stronger: That N% of jobs are useless and everyone including the workers knows it, but cannot acknowledge it.
The idea makes sense if you believe in an objective theory of value, as opposed to a subjective(capitalist) theory of value. Calling jobs worthless is also a rhetorical trick that preys on people's anger and insecurities.