Or rather, what’s the Marxist stance on office jobs? Truth be told, I’m writing this while a bit inebriated on my day off lol. But I was still wondering about that question.
Obviously I realize that there are extreme levels to this, like working for the armed forces or a bank, which are clearly indefensible. But what about an office job for a market chain, for example? Or for a multinational seller of cheap goods? Is providing work for such companies considered unethical? Where does one look to find criticisms of one’s workplace? And how does one juggle the need for money for survival while only having “soft” skills?
I am open to constructive criticisms and I am genuinely asking. After all, I have started only recently learning Marxist theory and deprogramming myself while reflecting more deeply about society and myself.
Ironically (or shamefully), I just noticed that while I was busy reading basic texts about theory, I forgot to incorporate any sort of deeper analysis of the practical side of it all.
No need to expose yourselves, but what are some of the jobs that principled Marxists are drawn to? Where do you draw the line when looking for a new job?
(I would also be very thankful for any suggestions about books or articles as well! I am quite curious about finding the correct personal balance between need for work and ethical concerns)
I am #thirdworldlaboraristocracy not elaborating on that but I will use this reply as a mental note to respond seriously to your question about class issues