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When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley with Carolyn Chen

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News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

More than just a region, Silicon Valley has also become a concept — and what that concept represents means a lot of different things to different people. Some might think of it as a techno-utopian dreamland where billionaires are made. Others, perhaps a soul-sucking dystopia driven by a never ending rat race — also where billionaires are made. Whatever you may think, one thing that's hard to disagree with is the idea that work dominates Silicon Valley, and while some here are simply working to live, a certain privileged class of society actually lives to work. It's this class of workers that are the main characters in Carolyn Chen's new book: Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley. Carolyn Chen is an Associate Professor of Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies and Comparative Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. How has work become the new religion in Silicon Valley? What material and historical conditions led to the spiritualization of work? What strategies do workplaces deploy to ensure workers find meaning and purpose in work — and what other realms of life does this impact? What happens when work takes over the institutions that shape our souls? These are just some of the questions we'll explore in this conversation with Carolyn Chen. 

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What we're seeing is that tech companies

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are using spirituality as a competitive advantage

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and that they are very interested in the spiritual care

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and development of their employees as a way to make them more productive.

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Tech workers look to work to fulfill their needs for identity,

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belonging, meaning, purpose, and transcendence.

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