Bullshit Jobs Summary of Key Points
David Graeber’s ‘Bullshit Jobs’ explores the rise of meaningless, unfulfilling jobs and their negative psychological and social consequences.
David Graeber’s ‘Bullshit Jobs’ explores the rise of meaningless, unfulfilling jobs and their negative psychological and social consequences.
A guide to focus on people and purpose as the heart of business, rather than profits and numbers.
A social critique of the modern pursuit of happiness, revealing its capitalist and narcissistic underpinnings.
A critique of traditional economics, proposing a new vision where smaller, local economies matter.
The book proposes a new economic model, inspired by the Apollo mission, to address global problems.
This book explores the inherent flaws of capitalism and emphasizes the validation of anger towards it.
Slavoj Žižek’s ‘First as Tragedy, Then as Farce’ critiques global capitalism through the lens of Marxist philosophy, examining events from 9/11 to the 2008 financial crisis.
Mark Fisher explores the widespread notion that capitalism is the only viable political and economic system, and challenges this concept by analyzing cultural phenomena and ideological dominance.