Not op, but very good, kinda economic/political theory books, he was probably most famous for “Bullshit Jobs” , but “Debt: The first 5000 years” also holds up especially well.
Ah, interesting… That completely changes how I interpreted the message. I thought it was just like “stop using social media for quick dopamine, read long form books” but it’s like “stop using Twitter and learn how money actually works” type of message.
It’s less “learn how money works” and more “learn different ways society has been organized, which will enable you to imagine ways in which you can change it for the better”
Not op, but very good, kinda economic/political theory books, he was probably most famous for “Bullshit Jobs” , but “Debt: The first 5000 years” also holds up especially well.
Ah, interesting… That completely changes how I interpreted the message. I thought it was just like “stop using social media for quick dopamine, read long form books” but it’s like “stop using Twitter and learn how money actually works” type of message.
Not only that. He was an anarchist anthropologist who was very involved in the Occupy movement (he supposedly coined the “99 percent” phrase.
You can also read his stuff on the anarchist library
It’s less “learn how money works” and more “learn different ways society has been organized, which will enable you to imagine ways in which you can change it for the better”
But yeah he was a great author, highly recommend
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Well an updated version would be difficult because David Graeber died in 2020. But maybe someone else can pick up the torch