I follow ya. I feel like busywork is probably one of the better words to describe what many in antiwork communities are getting at. Unfulfilling, often for someone else and to their greater profit/benefit over yours and others’ own with seemingly no other purpose than that.
In a lot of ways it’s a more familiar way of talking about alienated labor without putting people off.
I love gardening and doing home improvement work. I love contributing software to open source projects. All of this is work.
I follow ya. I feel like busywork is probably one of the better words to describe what many in antiwork communities are getting at. Unfulfilling, often for someone else and to their greater profit/benefit over yours and others’ own with seemingly no other purpose than that.
In a lot of ways it’s a more familiar way of talking about alienated labor without putting people off.
Graber called it Bullshit Jobs
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullshit_Jobs