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David Rolfe Graeber - David Graeber David Graeber was an anthropologist, activist, and writer known for his contributions to anthropology, political economy, and social theory, as well as his personal involvement in social movements Bio Photos
The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World. . . - David Graeber Drawn from more than two decades of pathbreaking writing, and ranging across the biggest issues of our time – inequality, technology, the identity of ‘the West,’ democracy, art, power, anger, mutual aid and protest – Graeber’s essays challenge the old assumptions about political life
Davids autobiography - David Graeber I was born and raised in New York, the child of Kenneth Graeber, a plate stripper (offset photolithography), originally from Kansas, who had fought with the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, and Ruth (Rubinstein) Graeber, born in Poland, a garment worker and home-maker who had been the female lead in the 1930s Labor Stage musical
Books Archive - David Graeber They are a profound reminder of Graeber’s enduring significance as an iconic, playful, and necessary thinker Drawn from more than two decades of groundbreaking writing, these are some of David Graeber’s most iconic and important essays and interviews
Debt: The First 5,000 Years - David Graeber In this book, David Graeber reveals that before money, there was debt For over 5,000 years, humans used credit systems to trade goods, predating coins or cash Graeber argues this era saw the division of society into debtors and creditors
Bullshit Jobs - David Graeber Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber is an academic investigation based on Graeber's viral newspaper article about why some people feel their jobs are meaningless and why people do jobs they think are "bullshit "
Articles Archive - David Graeber Any way you measure it, November’s European Social Forum was a spectacular success After the nightmare of the G-8 meetings in Genoa a year and a half before, the prospect of any large-scale convergence of globalization activists in Italy was a matter of widespread trepidation
Value the antropological theories of value - David Graeber (Graeber 2001) The early 1980s saw a series of attempts to break out of classical structuralism, usually by trying to develop some sort of theory of action This eventually paved the way for the various forms of post-structuralism and practice theory that dominate the intellectual field today For some, this meant
Soak the Rich - David Graeber Graeber provides several persuasive historical hypotheses for why the metaphor of eating is now applied to whatever people do when they are not working, including the fusion of medieval elite desires for ephemera and plebeian desires for food, the expansion of market principles and individual property rights, and the urge to destroy things in
Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar Anthropologist David Graeber arrived for fieldwork at the height of tensions attributed to a disastrous communal ordeal two years earlier As Graeber uncovers the layers of historical, social, and cultural knowledge required to understand this event, he elaborates a new view of power, inequality, and the political role of narrative