A conversation with Adrianne Pintar about anti-work, anti-consumption, and anti-natalism. We discuss: anti-work and $15/hour, absurd job qualifications, the r/antiwork subreddit, the pros and cons of working from home, the goals of anti-work and exploiting the understanding of your boss/professors, the pay gaps between CEOs and their employees, the (at least partially) democratic nature of capitalism and whether people know the harm they’re causing, how change is made, anti-consumption and advertising, search engine optimization, targeted advertisements, and how to fix Youtube, sweatshops, debt, and the reasons to consume less, how Ronald Reagan ruined the country, why Adrianne doesn’t want to have kids, the overestimation of the importance of parenting, risk aversion and whether it’s better to be or not to be, having evil or disabled children, religion and combatting ignorance, thinking you won’t be a good parent, and your children being born in a ruined world.
Documentary:
Inequality for All