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English: There are millions of people across the world who are toiling away in meaningless, unnecessary jobs, and they know it. Nevertheless they continue going to their work every day, continuing their ‘bullshit jobs’. Why?

The famous anthropologian David Graeber, one of the most radical political thinkers today, explores in his most recent book the phenomenon of ‘bullshit jobs.’ In De Balie he will present labour, capitalism and bureaucracy in a radical new light.

Why do we see a growth of bullshit jobs in a society dominated by a capitalist system that ought to eliminate inefficiency? And what should be done to fight against it?

David Graeber is a professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of several book such as Debt: the first 5000 years (2011), The Democracy Project (2013) and The Utopia of Rules (2015) and regularly writes for The Guardian. He has been a central figure in the Occupy Wall Street protests.

Moderator: Ether van Rijswijk, journalist.

Language: English



Livestream 2018-06-27

This video is also at: https://vimeo.com/debalie/bsjobs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R07TlNqz9X4

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https://www.debalie.nl/agenda/podium/david-graeber-+-bullshit-jobs/e_9783508/p_11771909/
Nederlands: Over de hele wereld zijn er talloze mensen die dag in dag uit naar hun werk gaan, maar zelf hun baan eigenlijk onnodig vinden. Toch blijven ze doorgaan met, naar eigen zeggen, ‘onzinwerk.’ Waarom?

De beroemde antropoloog David Graeber, een van meest radicale politieke denkers van nu, onderzoekt in zijn nieuwste boek het fenomeen van ‘bullshit jobs’. In De Balie zal hij zijn nieuwe kijk op werk, kapitalisme en bureaucratie presenteren.

Hoe kan het dat er in de huidige samenleving het aantal onzinbanen steeds meer toeneemt terwijl dat haaks staat op de basisprincipes van het Westers kapitalisme zoals efficiëntie en concurrentie? En hoe moeten en kunnen we zinloos werk bestrijden?

David Graeber is hoogleraar antropologie aan de London School of Economics. Hij is de auteur van meerdere boeken zoals Debt: The first 5000 years (2011), The Democracy Project (2013) en The Utopia of Rules (2015) en schrijft regelmatig voor The Guardian. Graeber was een van de centrale figuren in de protestbeweging Occupy Wall Street.

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Polski: Wywiad z Davidem Graeberem na temat jego książki Bullshit Jobs.
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English: David Graeber interviewed on the premises of his book Bullshit Jobs at the De Balie Center in 2018.
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English: David Graeber interviewed on the premises of his book Bullshit Jobs at the De Balie Center in 2018.
Polski: Wywiad z Davidem Graeberem na temat jego książki Bullshit Jobs.

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