Quiet Quitting as a Temporary Solution to Marx’s Critiques of Capitalism
This sociological analysis looks at how Marx’s theories on capitalism applies to quiet quitting as a solution to the workload many are experiencing today.
This sociological analysis looks at how Marx’s theories on capitalism applies to quiet quitting as a solution to the workload many are experiencing today.
Ethan Czuy Levine, PhD shares advice on finding sociology jobs and transitioning out of academia, including tips on conducting a values-based job search.
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We are back with our Writer's Update to share some intriguing topics and ideas for writing from a sociological perspective with you all!