David Graeber was a prominent anthropologist and activist known for his critiques of capitalism and his exploration of social relationships and economic systems. He gained fame for his book "Debt: The First 5,000 Years," where he argues that debt has historical and cultural significance, rather than merely being a financial instrument. Graeber's work often highlighted the moral implications of economic systems and challenged conventional wisdom, promoting the idea that alternative arrangements are possible. In...
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