Comment by dragonwriter

1 day ago

Jobs funded by speculative investment that are highly sensitive to monetary policy are pretty orthogonal to the kind of thing addressed by "bullshit jobs" theory. They may be societally harmful or low-social-value more often than other jobs, but generally for very different reasons than bullshit jobs. They are "lottery ticket" jobs, where many are wasted, some are very valuable, and its hard to predict in advance which are which (for investor value; for various reasons endemic to capitalism more generally, this is a very imperfect proxy for social value, but that problem is also mostly orthogonal to the kind off harmful job "bullshit jobs" addresses.)