In this collection, David Graeber revisits questions raised in his previous book, Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology. Employing an unpretentious style to convey complex ideas, these twelve essays cover a lot of ground: the origins of capitalism, the history of European table manners, love potions and gender in rural Madagascar, the phenomenology of giant puppets at street protests, and much more. But they’re linked by a clear purpose: to explore the nature of social power and the forms that resistance to it have taken—or might take in the future.
Book Details
Author: David Graeber
Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781904859666
Size: 433 pages
Publisher: AK Press
Year: 2007