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<p>People in these jobs, he says, have suffered a kind of <a href="page.php?w=Taylorization">Taylorization</a> of their work via the parceling and routinization of even creative activities.</p>

<p><big> George Alliger </big></p>
<p>In the 2022 book Anti-Work: Psychological Investigations into Its Truths, Problems, and Solutions, work psychologist Alliger proposes to systematize anti-work thinking by suggesting a set of almost 20 propositions that characterize this topic. He draws on a wide variety of sources; a few of the propositions or tenets are:</p>

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