A review by njderoche
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber

challenging informative reflective slow-paced

3.75

I really liked the premise of this book and the numerous interviews done with working people. It felt a little redundant towards the middle, but the last chapter on the political implications of bullshit jobs brought me back in. Definitely a challenging read in that it forces you to take a really uncomfortable look at your life and your work, and the systems in place to keep you working. While the title might be off-putting for some, I think many people would benefit from reading it and almost everyone would find a piece of this argument they agree with.