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By David Graeber

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Format:Hardback, 544 pages
Published In: United States, 26 August 2010

About the Author

David Graeber teaches anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of "Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value," "Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar," "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology," "Possibilities: Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion, and Desire, "and" Direct Action: An Ethnography." He has written for "Harper's," "The Nation," "Mute," and "The New Left Review." In 2006, he delivered the Malinowski Memorial Lecture at the London School of Economics, an annual talk that honors "outstanding anthropologists who have fundamentally shaped the study of culture."
In the summer of 2011, he worked with a small group of activists and " Adbusters" magazine to plan Occupy Wall Street. "Bloomberg Businessweek " has called him an "anti-leader" of the movement. "The Atlantic" wrote that he "has come to represent the Occupy Wall Street message... expressing the group's theory, and its founding principles, in a way that truly elucidated some of the things people have questioned about it."

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Winner of the Bateson Book Prize awarded by the Society for Cultural Anthropology
"One of the year's most influential books. Graeber situates the emergence of credit within the rise of class society, the destruction of societies based on 'webs of mutual commitment' and the constantly implied threat of physical violence that lies behind all social relations based on money." --Paul Mason, "The Guardian"
"The book is more readable and entertaining than I can indicate... It is a meditation on debt, tribute, gifts, religion and the false history of money. Graeber is a scholarly researcher, an activist and a public intellectual. His field is the whole history of social and economic transactions." "--"Peter Carey," The Observer"
"An alternate history of the rise of money and markets, a sprawling, erudite, provocative work."
--Drake Bennett, "Bloomberg Businessweek "
"[A]n engaging book. Part anthropological history and part provocative political argument, it's a useful corrective to what passes for contemporary conversation about debt and the economy."
--Jesse Singal, "Boston Globe"
"Fresh... fascinating... Graeber's book is not just thought-provoking, but also exceedingly timely."
"--"Gillian Tett, "Financial Times"(London)
"Terrific... In the best anthropological tradition, he helps us reset our everyday ideas by exploring history and other civilizations, then boomeranging back to render our own world strange, and more open to change."
"--"Raj Patel, ""The Globe and Mail""
"Graeber's book has forced me to completely reevaluate my position on human economics, its history, and its branches of thought. A Marxism without Graeber's anthropology is beginning to feel meaningless to me."
--Charles Mudede, "The Stranger"
"The world of borrowing needs a little demystification, and David Graeber's "Debt "is a good start."
--"The L Magazine"
"Controversial and thought-provoking, an excellent book."

Publisher: Melville House Publishing
ISBN:1933633867
EAN:9781933633862
Dimensions: 23.11 x 15.75 x 4.32 centimeters (0.77 kg)
Age Range: 15+ years

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