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Self-described anarchist anthropologist who had a [[Bullshit jobs|very good idea]], wrote a short article in Strike! magazine about it that went viral, and then turned it into a [[Bullshit Jobs: A Theory - Book Review|very disappointing book]].  
Self-described anarchist anthropologist who had a [[Bullshit jobs|very good idea]], wrote a short article in Strike! magazine about it that went viral, and then turned it into a [[Bullshit Jobs: A Theory - Book Review|very disappointing book]].  


Nonetheless, it’s selling like hotcakes, so fair enough and good on him.
Nonetheless, it’s selling like hotcakes, so fair enough and good on him. I mean, it’s selling a ton more than [[The Montenegro Sanction]], so who are we to criticise?


{{seealso}}
{{seealso}}
*{{br|Bullshit Jobs: A Theory}}
*{{br|Bullshit Jobs: A Theory}}

Revision as of 14:41, 6 June 2018

Self-described anarchist anthropologist who had a very good idea, wrote a short article in Strike! magazine about it that went viral, and then turned it into a very disappointing book.

Nonetheless, it’s selling like hotcakes, so fair enough and good on him. I mean, it’s selling a ton more than The Montenegro Sanction, so who are we to criticise?

See also