Description
This week, Byrne Hobart and Erik Torenberg dive deep into David Graeber's controversial concept of 'B******t Jobs,' exploring its validity and impact. They also discuss the future of labor and employment in the era of AI, the intricate dynamics of globalization, and the complexities of corporate governance.
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(00:20) David Graeber's “B******t Jobs”
(11:15) Meritocracy and word origins
(14:01) Convergent evolution
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(18:39) Public intellectuals and broad theories
(24:30) Automation and future of work
(31:55) Corporate control and voting rights
(38:46) Burden of knowledge
(45:38) Robert Gordons thesis
(52:41) Globalization and resource endowments
(01:00:54) Outro
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LINKS:
Byrne’s writing: https://thediff.co
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