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Graeber: The Failure of Gun Legislation in the Senate Tells us we Need to fight for our Democracy
Znet Article, May, 02 2013
David Graeber
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There is an increasing disparity between what the American public says it wants, and what the political class feel they should even have to talk about
Graeber: Occupy and Anarchism's Gift of Democracy
Znet Article, November, 19 2011
David Graeber
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The US imagines itself a great democracy, yet most Americans despise its politics. Which is why direct democracy inspires them
Graeber: Debt, Slavery and our Idea of Freedom (Part 2)
Znet Article, September, 12 2011
David Graeber
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The way economies actually work means that the government has to maintain a debt, and that debt is generally speaking based mainly in military spending
Graeber: Debt, Slavery and our Idea of Freedom (Part 1)
Znet Article, September, 07 2011
David Graeber
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When you’re dealing with debts owed by people without power to people with power, suddenly the debt becomes sacred
Graeber: 5,000 Years of Debt
Znet Article, July, 11 2011
David Graeber
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The real dirty secret is that if the deficit ever completely went away, it would cause a major catastrophe
Graeber: Hope in Common
Znet Article, May, 21 2009
David Graeber
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Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications...
Graeber: Without Cause
Znet Article, May, 14 2005
David Graeber
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David Graeber, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, and the author of Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams and Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology, among many other schol...
Graeber: Anarchism, Or The Revolutionary Movement Of The Twenty-first Century
Znet Article, January, 06 2004
David Graeber
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It is becoming increasingly clear that the age of revolutions is not over. It's becoming equally clear that the global revolutionary movement in the twenty first century, will be one that traces its origins less to the tradition of Marxism, or eve...


