David Graeber
David Graeber was an American anthropologist, anarchist activist, and author known for his writings on economics, politics, and society. He was a prominent figure in the Occupy Wall Street movement and authored several influential books, including 'Debt: The First 5000 Years' and 'Bullshit Jobs: A Theory.'
Books
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1. Debt
The First 5,000 Years
The book explores the historical relationship between debt, money, and social institutions, tracing the concept of debt back over 5,000 years. It challenges conventional economic theories by examining how debt has influenced social hierarchies, power dynamics, and moral principles throughout various civilizations. The author argues that debt is not merely an economic necessity but a social construct that has been used to justify inequality and exploitation. Through a blend of anthropology, history, and economics, the book provides a critical perspective on the role of debt in shaping human societies and calls for a reevaluation of modern financial systems.
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2. The Dawn Of Everything
A New History of Humanity
The book challenges conventional narratives about human history, arguing that early societies were far more diverse and complex than traditionally portrayed. It explores how humans have experimented with various forms of social organization, governance, and economic systems throughout history. By examining archaeological and anthropological evidence, the authors propose that the roots of inequality and hierarchical structures are not as deeply entrenched in human nature as often believed. Instead, they suggest that humans have the capacity for a wide range of social arrangements, offering a more optimistic view of our potential for creating equitable societies.
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