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Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia: David Graeber Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia
David Graeber
R505 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R72 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Dawn of Everything - A New History of Humanity (Paperback): David Graeber, David Wengrow The Dawn of Everything - A New History of Humanity (Paperback)
David Graeber, David Wengrow
R646 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R141 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bullshit Jobs - A Theory (Paperback): David Graeber Bullshit Jobs - A Theory (Paperback)
David Graeber
R497 R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Save R114 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Dawn of Everything - A New History of Humanity (Paperback): David Graeber, David Wengrow The Dawn of Everything - A New History of Humanity (Paperback)
David Graeber, David Wengrow
R404 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R71 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND SUNDAY TIMES, OBSERVER AND BBC HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING 2022 'Pacey and potentially revolutionary' Sunday Times 'Iconoclastic and irreverent ... an exhilarating read' The Guardian For generations, our remote ancestors have been cast as primitive and childlike - either free and equal, or thuggish and warlike. Civilization, we are told, could be achieved only by sacrificing those original freedoms or, alternatively, by taming our baser instincts. David Graeber and David Wengrow show how such theories first emerged in the eighteenth century as a reaction to indigenous critiques of European society, and why they are wrong. In doing so, they overturn our view of human history, including the origins of farming, property, cities, democracy, slavery and civilization itself. Drawing on path-breaking research in archaeology and anthropology, the authors show how history becomes a far more interesting place once we begin to see what's really there. If humans did not spend 95 per cent of their evolutionary past in tiny bands of hunter-gatherers, what were they doing all that time? If agriculture, and cities, did not mean a plunge into hierarchy and domination, then what kinds of social and economic organization did they lead to? The answers are often unexpected, and suggest that the course of history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful possibilities than we tend to assume. The Dawn of Everything fundamentally transforms our understanding of the human past and offers a path toward imagining new forms of freedom, new ways of organizing society. This is a monumental book of formidable intellectual range, animated by curiosity, moral vision and faith in the power of direct action. 'This is not a book. This is an intellectual feast' Nassim Nicholas Taleb 'The most profound and exciting book I've read in thirty years' Robin D. G. Kelley

Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia: David Graeber Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia
David Graeber
R295 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R64 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'A characteristically radical re-reading of history that places the social and political experiments of pirates at the heart of the European Enlightenment. A brilliant companion volume to the best-selling Dawn of Everything' Amitav Ghosh The Enlightenment did not begin in Europe. Its true origins lie thousands of miles away on the island of Madagascar, in the late seventeenth century, when it was home to several thousand pirates. This was the Golden Age of Piracy - but it was also, argues anthropologist David Graeber, a brief window of radical democracy, as the pirate settlers attempted to apply the egalitarian principles of their ships to a new society on land. In this jewel of a book, Graeber offers a way to 'decolonize the Enlightenment', demonstrating how this mixed community experimented with an alternative vision of human freedom, far from that being formulated in the salons and coffee houses of Europe. Its actors were Malagasy women, philosopher kings and escaped slaves, exploring ideas that were ultimately to be put into practice by Western revolutionary regimes a century later. Pirate Enlightenment playfully dismantles the central myths of the Enlightenment. In their place comes a story about the magic, sea battles, purloined princesses, manhunts, make-believe kingdoms, fraudulent ambassadors, spies, jewel thieves, poisoners and devil worship that lie at the origins of modern freedom.

Debt, 10th Anniversary Edition - The First 5,000 Years, Updated and Expanded (Hardcover): David Graeber Debt, 10th Anniversary Edition - The First 5,000 Years, Updated and Expanded (Hardcover)
David Graeber; Introduction by Thomas Piketty
R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bullshit Jobs - The Rise of Pointless Work, and What We Can Do About It (Paperback): David Graeber Bullshit Jobs - The Rise of Pointless Work, and What We Can Do About It (Paperback)
David Graeber 1
R331 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R61 (18%) View more sellers Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Spectacular and terrifyingly true' - Owen Jones

'Thought-provoking and funny' - The Times

Be honest: if your job didn't exist, would anybody miss it? Have you ever wondered why not? Up to 40% of us secretly believe our jobs probably aren't necessary. In other words: they are bullshit jobs. This book shows why, and what we can do about it.

In the early twentieth century, people prophesied that technology would see us all working fifteen-hour weeks and driving flying cars. Instead, something curious happened. Not only have the flying cars not materialised, but average working hours have increased rather than decreased. And now, across the developed world, three-quarters of all jobs are in services, finance or admin: jobs that don't seem to contribute anything to society. In Bullshit Jobs, David Graeber explores how this phenomenon - one more associated with the Soviet Union, but which capitalism was supposed to eliminate - has happened. In doing so, he looks at how, rather than producing anything, work has become an end in itself; the way such work maintains the current broken system of finance capital; and, finally, how we can get out of it.

This book is for anyone whose heart has sunk at the sight of a whiteboard, who believes 'workshops' should only be for making things, or who just suspects that there might be a better way to run our world.

Stone Age Economics (Hardcover): Marshall Sahlins Stone Age Economics (Hardcover)
Marshall Sahlins; Foreword by David Graeber
R1,644 Discovery Miles 16 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since its first publication over forty years ago Marshall Sahlins's Stone Age Economics has established itself as a classic of modern anthropology and arguably one of the founding works of anthropological economics. Ambitiously tackling the nature of economic life and how to study it comparatively, Sahlins radically revises traditional views of the hunter-gatherer and so-called primitive societies, revealing them to be the original "affluent society." Sahlins examines notions of production, distribution and exchange in early communities and examines the link between economics and cultural and social factors. A radical study of tribal economies, domestic production for livelihood, and of the submission of domestic production to the material and political demands of society at large, Stone Age Economics regards the economy as a category of culture rather than behaviour, in a class with politics and religion rather than rationality or prudence. Sahlins concludes, controversially, that the experiences of those living in subsistence economies may actually have been better, healthier and more fulfilled than the millions enjoying the affluence and luxury afforded by the economics of modern industrialisation and agriculture. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by David Graeber, London School of Economics.

The Dawn of Everything - A New History of Humanity (Hardcover): David Graeber, David Wengrow The Dawn of Everything - A New History of Humanity (Hardcover)
David Graeber, David Wengrow
R942 R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Save R201 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Democracy Project - A History, a Crisis, a Movement (Paperback): David Graeber The Democracy Project - A History, a Crisis, a Movement (Paperback)
David Graeber 1
R330 R269 Discovery Miles 2 690 Save R61 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From their earliest meetings, activist David Graeber knew that the Occupy Wall Street movement was something different. From small beginnings its demonstrations spread across the world to cities like Cairo, Athens, Barcelona and London and gave a glimpse of a new way. This provocative look at the actions of the 99% asks: why was it so effective? What went right? And what can we all do now to make our world democratic once again? Both a treatise on power and protest and an energetic account of contemporary events, The Democracy Project will change the way you think about politics, and the world.

Mutual Aid - An Illuminated Factor of Evolution (Hardcover): Peter Kropotkin Mutual Aid - An Illuminated Factor of Evolution (Hardcover)
Peter Kropotkin; Illustrated by N O Bonzo; Introduction by David Graeber, Andrej Grubacic; Foreword by Ruth Kinna; Afterword by …
R1,467 Discovery Miles 14 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Stone Age Economics (Paperback): Marshall Sahlins Stone Age Economics (Paperback)
Marshall Sahlins; Foreword by David Graeber
R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Since its first publication over forty years ago Marshall Sahlins's Stone Age Economics has established itself as a classic of modern anthropology and arguably one of the founding works of anthropological economics. Ambitiously tackling the nature of economic life and how to study it comparatively, Sahlins radically revises traditional views of the hunter-gatherer and so-called primitive societies, revealing them to be the original "affluent society." Sahlins examines notions of production, distribution and exchange in early communities and examines the link between economics and cultural and social factors. A radical study of tribal economies, domestic production for livelihood, and of the submission of domestic production to the material and political demands of society at large, Stone Age Economics regards the economy as a category of culture rather than behaviour, in a class with politics and religion rather than rationality or prudence. Sahlins concludes, controversially, that the experiences of those living in subsistence economies may actually have been better, healthier and more fulfilled than the millions enjoying the affluence and luxury afforded by the economics of modern industrialisation and agriculture. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by David Graeber, London School of Economics.

Debt - The First 5000 Years (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): David Graeber Debt - The First 5000 Years (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David Graeber
R634 R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Save R170 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Before there was money, there was debt
Every economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated barter systems--to relieve ancient people from having to haul their goods to market. The problem with this version of history? There's not a shred of evidence to support it.
Here anthropologist David Graeber presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom. He shows that for more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods--that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors.
Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like "guilt," "sin," and "redemption") derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it.
"Debt: The First 5,000 Years "is a fascinating chronicle of this little known history--as well as how it has defined human history, and what it means for the credit crisis of the present day and the future of our economy.

Possibilities - Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion and Desire (Paperback): David Graeber Possibilities - Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion and Desire (Paperback)
David Graeber
R466 R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Save R88 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

David Graeber here applies anthropological theory to capitalism and its opponents. His analysis uses case studies from such diverse communities as rural Madagascans, pre-capitalist economies and urban international protest groups to tease out the truth about the state we're in.

Civilization - The Age of Masked Gods and Disguised Kings (Hardcover): Abdullah OEcalan Civilization - The Age of Masked Gods and Disguised Kings (Hardcover)
Abdullah OEcalan; Translated by Havin Guneser; Preface by David Graeber
R522 Discovery Miles 5 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology (Paperback, 2nd ed.): David Graeber Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
David Graeber
R303 R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Save R53 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Everywhere anarchism is on the upswing as a political philosophy--everywhere, that is, except the academy. Anarchists repeatedly appeal to anthropologists for ideas about how society might be reorganized on a more egalitarian, less alienating basis. Anthropologists, terrified of being accused of romanticism, respond with silence . . . . But what if they didn't?
This pamphlet ponders what that response would be, and explores the implications of linking anthropology to anarchism. Here, David Graeber invites readers to imagine this discipline that currently only exists in the realm of possibility: anarchist anthropology.

Direct Action: An Ethnography (Paperback): David Graeber Direct Action: An Ethnography (Paperback)
David Graeber
R829 R713 Discovery Miles 7 130 Save R116 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Anthropologist David Graeber undertakes the first detailed ethnographic study of the global justice movement. The case study at the center of "Direct Action" is the organizing and events that led to the one of the most dramatic and militant mass protests in recent years-against the Summit of the Americas in QuA(c)bec City. Written in a clear, accessible style (with a minimum of academic jargon), this study brings readers behind the scenes of a movement that has changed the terms of debate about world power relations. From informal conversations in coffee shops to large "spokescouncil" planning meetings and tear gas-drenched street actions, Graeber paints a vivid and fascinating picture.

Along the way, he addresses matters of deep interest to anthropologists: meeting structure and process, language, symbolism and representation, the specific rituals of activist culture, and much more. Starting from the assumption that, when dealing with possibilities of global transformation and emerging political forms, a disinterested, "objective" perspective is impossible, Graeber writes as both scholar and activist. At the same time, his experiment in the application of ethnographic methods to important ongoing political events is a serious and unique contribution to the field of anthropology, as well as an inquiry into anthropology's political implications.

David Graeber is an anthropologist and activist who teaches at the University of London. Active in numerous direct-action political organizations, he has written for "Harper's Magazine" and is the author of "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology," "Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value," and "Possibilities."

Revolutions In Reverse: Essays On Politics, Violence, Art, And Imagination (Paperback): David Graeber Revolutions In Reverse: Essays On Politics, Violence, Art, And Imagination (Paperback)
David Graeber
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today's capitalist systems appear to be coming apart - but what is the alternative? In a generation or so, capitalism may no longer exist as it's impossible to maintain perpetual growth on a finite planet. David Graeber explores political strategy, global trade, violence, alienation and creativity looking for a new common sense.

On Kings (Paperback): Marshall Sahlins, David Graeber On Kings (Paperback)
Marshall Sahlins, David Graeber
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In anthropology as much as in popular imagination, kings are figures of fascination and intrigue, heroes or tyrants in ways presidents and prime ministers can never be. This collection of essays by two of the world's most distinguished anthropologists--David Graeber and Marshall Sahlins--explores what kingship actually is, historically and anthropologically. As they show, kings are symbols for more than just sovereignty: indeed, the study of kingship offers a unique window into fundamental dilemmas concerning the very nature of power, meaning, and the human condition. Reflecting on issues such as temporality, alterity, and utopia--not to mention the divine, the strange, the numinous, and the bestial--Graeber and Sahlins explore the role of kings as they have existed around the world, from the BaKongo to the Aztec to the Shilluk and beyond. Richly delivered with the wit and sharp analysis characteristic of Graeber and Sahlins, this book opens up new avenues for the anthropological study of this fascinating and ubiquitous political figure.

Anarchy-In a Manner of Speaking - Conversations with Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Nika Dubrovsky, and Assia Turquier-Zauberman... Anarchy-In a Manner of Speaking - Conversations with Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Nika Dubrovsky, and Assia Turquier-Zauberman (Paperback)
David Graeber
R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

David Graeber was not only one of today's most important living thinkers, but also one of the most influential. He was also one of the very few engaged intellectuals who has a proven track record of effective militancy on a world scale, and his impact on the international left cannot be overstated. Graeber has offered up perhaps the most credible path for exiting capitalism-as much through his writing about debt, bureaucracy, or "bullshit jobs" as through his crucial involvement in the Occupy Wall Street movement, which led to his more-or-less involuntary exile from the American academy. In short, Anarchy-In a Manner of Speaking presents a series of interviews with a first-rate intellectual, a veritable modern hero on the order of Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Linus Torvald, Aaron Swartz, and Elon Musk. Interviewers Mehdi Belhaj Kacem and Assia Turquier-Zauberman asked Graeber not only about the history of anarchy, but also about its contemporary relevance and future. Their conversation also explores the ties between anthropology and anarchism, and the traces of its DNA in the Occupy Wall Street and Yellow Vest movements. Finally, Graeber discussed the meaning of anarchist ethics-not only in the political realm, but also in terms of art, love, sexuality, and more. With astonishing humor, verve, and erudition, this book redefines the contours of what could be (in the words of Peter Kropotkin) "anarchist morality" today.

The Utopia Of Rules - On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy (Paperback): David Graeber The Utopia Of Rules - On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy (Paperback)
David Graeber 1
R456 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R80 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Mutual Aid - An Illuminated Factor of Evolution (Paperback): Peter Kropotkin Mutual Aid - An Illuminated Factor of Evolution (Paperback)
Peter Kropotkin; Illustrated by N O Bonzo; Introduction by David Graeber
R879 R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Save R165 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia (Hardcover): David Graeber Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia (Hardcover)
David Graeber
R505 R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Save R111 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'A characteristically radical re-reading of history that places the social and political experiments of pirates at the heart of the European Enlightenment. A brilliant companion volume to the best-selling Dawn of Everything' Amitav Ghosh The Enlightenment did not begin in Europe. Its true origins lie thousands of miles away on the island of Madagascar, in the late seventeenth century, when it was home to several thousand pirates. This was the Golden Age of Piracy, a period of violent buccaneering and rollicking legends - but it was also, argues anthropologist David Graeber, a brief window of radical democracy, as the pirate settlers attempted to apply the egalitarian principles of their ships to a new society on land. For Graeber, Madagascar's lost pirate utopia represents some of the first stirrings of Enlightenment political thought. In this jewel of a book, he offers a way to 'decolonize the Enlightenment', demonstrating how this mixed community experimented with an alternative vision of human freedom, far from that being formulated in the salons and coffee houses of Europe. Its actors were Malagasy women, merchants and traders, philosopher kings and escaped slaves, exploring ideas that were ultimately to be put into practice by Western revolutionary regimes a century later. Pirate Enlightenment playfully dismantles the central myths of the Enlightenment. In their place comes a story about the magic, sea battles, purloined princesses, manhunts, make-believe kingdoms, fraudulent ambassadors, spies, jewel thieves, poisoners and devil worship that lie at the origins of modern freedom.

Constituent Imagination - Militant Investigations, Collective Theorization (Paperback): David Graeber, Erika Biddle, Stevphen... Constituent Imagination - Militant Investigations, Collective Theorization (Paperback)
David Graeber, Erika Biddle, Stevphen Shukaitis
R585 R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Save R83 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 20 essays in this book cover a broad range: embedded intellectuals in increasingly corporatised universities, research projects in which factory workers and academics work side by side, revolutionary ethnographies of the Global Justice Movement, and meditations on technology from the branches of a Scottish tree-sit.

The Democracy Project - A History, a Crisis, a Movement (Paperback): David Graeber The Democracy Project - A History, a Crisis, a Movement (Paperback)
David Graeber 1
Sold By Aristata Bookshop - Fulfilled by Loot
R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

The Democracy Project is an exploration of anti-capitalist dissent and new political ideas from David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years and a leading member of the Occupy movement. From the earliest meetings for Occupy Wall Street, David Graeber - activist, anarchist, and anthropologist - felt that something was different from previous demonstrations. As events gathered pace, from local actions like illegally teaching a seminar in the Bank of America lobby (in a tweed jacket he'd borrowed to look the part) to his harassment and attempted intimidation by New York police in Zuccotti Park, Graeber saw the other Occupy movements in Cairo, Athens, Barcelona and London and knew that times were truly changing. This witty, provocative, yet wide-ranging and ideas-driven look at the actions of the 99 per cent is a vital read in today's protest climate, and asks: why did it work this time? What went right? And what can we all do now to make our world democratic once again? An energetic account of contemporary events, The Democracy Project will change the way you think about anarchism and political organization. David Graeber is a radical anthropologist at Goldsmiths, University of London, who has been involved with the Occupy movement, most actively at Wall Street. He has written for many publications including Harper's, The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, and The Guardian. He is also the author, most recently, of the widely praised Debt: The First 5,000 Years, as well as many books on social organization and revolution including Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value, Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology, Direct Action: An Ethnography. "I have twice given away David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years, and Christmas will not change my habits. The book is more readable and entertaining than I can indicate". (Peter Carey, Observer, Books of the Year). "Debt:The First 5,000 Years by Goldsmiths College anthropologist David Graeber has become one of the year's most influential books". (Paul Mason, Guardian Books of 2011).

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