Praca Bez Sensu

Hardcover, 448 pages

Polish language

Published by Wydawnictwo Krytyki Politycznej.

ISBN:
978-83-66232-43-3
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5 stars (3 reviews)

Książka roku 2018 "Financial Timesa" i "Timesa".

Na pytanie: "Czy Twoja praca daje światu coś sensownego?" 37% Brytyjczyków i 40 % Holendrów odpowiada, że za istnieniem ich zajęcia nie przemawia nic. Czy myślisz, że twoja praca ma znaczenie? Jeśli uważasz, że nie, to prawdopodobnie masz rację – i należysz do coraz większego grona osób wykonujących zawody, które nie mają żadnego sensu.

Antropolog David Graeber w swojej najnowszej książce zgłębia zjawisko prac bez sensu i zastanawia się, co to mówi o dzisiejszym systemie społeczno - gospodarczym.

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4 stars

Many people feel that their jobs could be accomplished in much less than 8 hours every day, but social and economic stigma forces us to spend needless time at work, which most would rather spend doing other things.

On top of that, some jobs that exist in current society can be considered outright malicious and exploitative, and as such society would benefit from these not being done.

The author presents various examples for both arguments supplemented by self reports from persons in different professions which corroborate that this is a shared feeling, and explore the different impacts such work arrangements have on people.

The explicit goal of the book is to highlight that our current economic system is very far from the rational ideal it sells itself as, and to point out the negative impacts this has on an individual and social level, to foster debate about the problem as …

Much more than just the original essay padded out over 300 pages.

5 stars

I was afraid that this was going to be a padded out version of his original essay, but I needn't have worried. Give Graeber 300 pages, and he'll give you ideas worth 600 of them. Coupled with his keen sense for observational comedy, and you get a book that's easy to read, keeps your attention, and highly entertaining.

Review of 'Bullshit Jobs' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

An eye-opening study of the Sisyphean tasks imposed on blue- and white collar wageworkers, as a mechanism of control, due to incompetence of rulers and/or by grindset moralism. Graeber investigates the historic and contemporary anthropology of work-ethic and the politics of subjection behind it. His conclusion: workers of the world, stop working!

Subjects

  • Bureaucracy
  • Job satisfaction
  • Psychological aspects
  • Social aspects
  • Work
  • Organizational effectiveness
  • Social structure
  • Labor