@@robert9016 lots of old men stop shaving due to joint discomfort through aging. And preening is less important when lobido falls off. I worked in geriatric care.
Sorry, but these two men don't belong in the same sentence. Graeber was a great anthropologist, thinker, political organizer, a genius. The other one is a clown and a turncoat.
“We shouldn't be looking for heroes, we should be looking for good ideas.” Noam and Graeber both say a lot of good things and bad things and bullshit jobs don't really provide empircal evidence which the theory it provides is useless without that.
@@michaelwright8896havent read the boom,but from what i know there is a collection of Real life stories that he collected of people in their bullshit jobs. Each one of these stories is an empirical evidence of the phenomenon. Do you have a lot of working experience yourself? Did you always feel like stuff you do is really beneficial to you and your community?
@@michaelwright8896 I agree -- the book doesn't work from an empirical point of view. The evidence is lacklustre, no doubt. It works, however, as a philosophical argument: anyone who's worked in an office, especially the last twenty years, can see the growing, tedious obsession with paperwork and spreadsheets and presentations.
It makes me 🤮 how some triple PhDs who've read thousands of books support the existence of governments all the time, with not a single point that wouldn't be destroyed. And they still protect these points like TikTok moderators, detaching themselves and academia from any sense, and what's clear as day from between all of their words is that they simply want to be fed with easy grants even when they say that they despise grant eating. They eat them, they are in discontent about themselves, and they don't succeed, just any of them, including the most credited ones. Not talking about anarchists.
@@healthymealthy775 are you serious? are you seriously questioning that there are people of a profession complementing others of the same profession? in case you arent a troll, "A day in the life of a Service Plumber (#1)" in youtube.
@@healthymealthy775 interesting. also, apples can be part of a healthy diet. additionally there are different sorts of apples. now that we exchanged some irrelevant and offtopic statements, whats your point? that professors shouldnt compliment each other if they do something good? or that professors are per see useless and dont provide actual results? i seriously dont understand these kind of X vs Y tribalism
@@jasonhuntchicago Nice try! Answer the question! because you're making zero sense. What does that claim have to do with your assertion that Chomsky supports the CIA Rojava project? Can you provide evidence where Chomsky said he supports this?
Over here i see two questions : "What does that claim have to do with your assertion that Chomsky supports the CIA Rojava project?" " Can you provide evidence where Chomsky said he supports this? "
Real recognizes real
Fake recognizes fake actually.
@@lucasrinaldi9909 pathetic
@@jamesdaniels1036 Good luck with your 2-digit IQ.
@@jamesdaniels1036 It seems you have a thing for pseudo-intellectuals.
@@lucasrinaldi9909 just look at your profile pic and put that picture on your forehead.
It's amazing to me that David and Noam didn't know each other personally
There has to be a connection between bullshit jobs and Wallstreet.
noam tryin to look like marx or something
Good for him, one more thing to check off the bucket list
@@robert9016 lots of old men stop shaving due to joint discomfort through aging. And preening is less important when lobido falls off. I worked in geriatric care.
@@mattliamjack3293 i believe it was because his new wife wanted him to look like moses.
@@michaelwright8896 That would make sense for the world's favorite Zionist.
@@moodist1er Whut
Albert Camus, David Foster Wallace, David Graeber. Its true only the good die young.
Only two groups exist: the good and the best
Since Chomsky is still alive, I beg to differ. Graeber is a sad loss for the anarchists but we have many, if not plenty more unknown martyrs.
When my kids ask about anything, I keep finding myself quoting Graeber or Hitchens...
Sorry, but these two men don't belong in the same sentence. Graeber was a great anthropologist, thinker, political organizer, a genius. The other one is a clown and a turncoat.
One polymath genius recognizing another. nice.
“We shouldn't be looking for heroes, we should be looking for good ideas.”
Noam and Graeber both say a lot of good things and bad things and bullshit jobs don't really provide empircal evidence which the theory it provides is useless without that.
@@michaelwright8896havent read the boom,but from what i know there is a collection of Real life stories that he collected of people in their bullshit jobs. Each one of these stories is an empirical evidence of the phenomenon. Do you have a lot of working experience yourself? Did you always feel like stuff you do is really beneficial to you and your community?
@@ebut333uoy i don't think that was considered serious evidence by scholars.
@@michaelwright8896 I agree -- the book doesn't work from an empirical point of view. The evidence is lacklustre, no doubt. It works, however, as a philosophical argument: anyone who's worked in an office, especially the last twenty years, can see the growing, tedious obsession with paperwork and spreadsheets and presentations.
@@theotherguy5516 Well without evidence its a incomplete critique. Id prefer evidence-based, actionable critique
two man is good
Maybe it needs to be a bit longer to get his message across...
It makes me 🤮 how some triple PhDs who've read thousands of books support the existence of governments all the time, with not a single point that wouldn't be destroyed. And they still protect these points like TikTok moderators, detaching themselves and academia from any sense, and what's clear as day from between all of their words is that they simply want to be fed with easy grants even when they say that they despise grant eating. They eat them, they are in discontent about themselves, and they don't succeed, just any of them, including the most credited ones. Not talking about anarchists.
Lol professors complimenting professors
yeah, occasionally even plumbers compliment plumbers.
@BuGGyBoBerl lol show me
@@healthymealthy775 are you serious? are you seriously questioning that there are people of a profession complementing others of the same profession? in case you arent a troll, "A day in the life of a Service Plumber (#1)" in youtube.
@@BuGGyBoBerl plumbers provide actual results. With compliments or not they are needed.
@@healthymealthy775 interesting. also, apples can be part of a healthy diet. additionally there are different sorts of apples.
now that we exchanged some irrelevant and offtopic statements, whats your point? that professors shouldnt compliment each other if they do something good? or that professors are per see useless and dont provide actual results? i seriously dont understand these kind of X vs Y tribalism
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David probably died from untreated gallbladder stone inflammation. It's called cholecystitis. I had it.
Two fans of the CIA’s “Rojava” project
Lol that makes no sense. We have enough conspiracy nuts in the world. These two very intelligent and interesting people for sure.
@@robertpirsig5011 Are you that dense? The DOD/CIA still occupies NE Syria to this day
@@jasonhuntchicago Nice try! Answer the question! because you're making zero sense. What does that claim have to do with your assertion that Chomsky supports the CIA Rojava project? Can you provide evidence where Chomsky said he supports this?
@@robertpirsig5011 you didn’t ask a question
Over here i see two questions :
"What does that claim have to do with your assertion that Chomsky supports the CIA Rojava project?"
" Can you provide evidence where Chomsky said he supports this? "
Noam knows !!