In the midst of the conversation around minimum wage, the economic turmoil we're about to be plunged into and the countless people who've lost work, thinking again of this remarkable essay by David Graeber on bullshit jobs https://www.strike.coop/bullshit-jobs/ 
'If someone had designed a work regime perfectly suited to maintaining the power of finance capital, it's hard to see how they could have done a better job. Real, productive workers are relentlessly squeezed and exploited.' (cont)
'The remainder are divided between a terrorised stratum of the, universally reviled, unemployed and a larger stratum who are basically paid to do nothing, in positions designed to make them identify with the perspectives and sensibilities of the ruling class' (cont)
'(managers, administrators, etc.)—and particularly its financial avatars—but, at the same time, foster a simmering resentment against anyone whose work has clear and undeniable social value.' (cont)
'Clearly, the system was never consciously designed. It emerged from almost a century of trial and error. But it is the only explanation for why, despite our technological capacities, we are not all working 3–4 hour days.'
This essay!!!
Truly my face when I finished reading it:
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