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May 2023 Issue [Essay]

The Age of the Crisis of Work

What is the sound of quiet quitting?

Illustrations by Grace J. Kim

Something has gone wrong with work. On this, everyone seems to agree. Less clear is the precise nature of the problem, let alone who or what is to blame. For some time we’ve been told that we’re in the midst of a Great Resignation. Workers are quitting their jobs en masse, repudiating not just their bosses but ambition itself—even the very idea of work. Last year, as resignation rates appeared to plateau, the cause célèbre shifted to “quiet quitting.” This theory holds that what truly distinguishes the present crisis is a more…

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 is a lecturer at Harvard University and an associate editor at The Drift.



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