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The Bullshit Economy 2.0
How We Traded Reality for Spreadsheets, Feelings, and Fake Work
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Work feels harder than ever—yet somehow less meaningful.
Meet the economy that did this to us.
In The Bullshit Economy 2.0, Kevin Whitworth dissects the modern workplace with surgical clarity, exposing how real productivity was quietly replaced by performance, paperwork, and psychological theater.
This is not a rant.
It’s an autopsy.
From endless meetings and corporate jargon to compliance rituals, credential inflation, and “fake work” masquerading as value, Whitworth traces how entire industries now exist to manage the appearance of work rather than the work itself. The result? Burnout, stagnation, and an economy optimized for optics instead of outcomes.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
- Why modern jobs feel busy but unproductive
- How spreadsheets, metrics, and “culture” replaced craftsmanship
- The rise of compliance economies and credential gatekeeping
- Why corporations confuse control with competence
- How workers are trained to perform belief rather than deliver results
- What real work looks like—and why it’s being squeezed out
Sharp, accessible, and relentlessly honest, The Bullshit Economy 2.0 builds on the original with deeper analysis, clearer language, and a broader indictment of modern systems that reward signaling over substance.
If you’ve ever thought:
- “This job shouldn’t be this complicated”
- “Nothing I do actually matters”
- “We spend more time reporting work than doing it”
…this book will put words to what you already know.
Not self-help.
Not ideology.
Just the truth—clearly stated.