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tehjokeryesterday at 6:50 AM4 repliesview on HN

It's an important function in a capitalist economy. Socialist economies are like "adblock for your life". That said, some advertising can be useful to inform consumers that a good exists, but convincing them they need it by synthesizing desires or fighting off competitors? Useless and socially detrimental.


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dns_snekyesterday at 7:36 AM

> Socialist economies are like "adblock for your life".

There's nothing inherent to socialism that would preclude advertising. It's an economic system where the means of production (capital) is owned by the workers or the state. In market socialism you still have worker cooperatives competing on the market.

groundzeros2015yesterday at 1:28 PM

Have you participated in academia before?

Wilder7977yesterday at 7:38 AM

Plus, a core part of what qualifies as a bullshit job is that the person doing it feels that it's a bullshit job. The book is a half-serious anthropological essay, not an economic treaty.

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inglor_czyesterday at 8:42 AM

"Socialist economies are like "adblock for your life"."

Ever actually lived in anything approaching one? Yeah, if the stores are empty, it does not make sense to produce ads for stuff that isn't there ...

... but we still had ads on TV, surprisingly, even for stuff that was in shortage (= almost everything). Why? Because the Plan said so, and disrespecting the Plan too openly would stray dangerously close to the crime of sabotage.

You have no idea.

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