An Interview With David Graeber: Debt’s History, Implications, and Critical Perspective
- the phenomenon of debt
- the origins of money
- invention of coinage
- modern money as government war debt
on the No Border Network imaginenoborders.org
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An Interview With David Graeber: Debt’s History, Implications, and Critical Perspective
- the phenomenon of debt
- the origins of money
- invention of coinage
- modern money as government war debt
on the No Border Network imaginenoborders.org
“We Are the 99%”: Occupy Wall Street Activist & Author David Graeber, Dead at 59, in His Own Words (Video)
"The era of predatory bureaucratization - An interview with David Graeber"
- the radical Left and the institutional Left
- arguments for capitalism are no longer there
- there is no such thing as “financial deregulation”
- the era of predatory bureaucratization
on ouishare.net
Can debt catalyse the next global rebellion? An interview with David Graeber
ouishare.net
Basic Income & Meaningless Jobs: David Graeber interview & Stenography
CADTM interview by Jonas Nunes de Carvalho on 4th October 2013 in Brussels.
This interview was accorded by David Graeber after a conference organised by CADTM at the release of the French edition of his book: Debt : the first 5000 years (Dette, 5000 ans d’histoire).
"Imagining a world with no bullshit jobs"
- bullshit jobs
- the role of unions
- the challenges posed by automation
- “the revolt of the caring classes”
on roarmag.org
Do you think your job is BS? You're not alone
CNN
David Graeber On Jeremy Corbyn, ‘The Most Unlikely Leader Ever’
In Conversation with the London-Based Writer and Anthropologist
"Is This Even Capitalism Anymore?" Social democracy, fascism, and state communism are a lot more similar, in certain structural ways, than any of them want to admit.
Play is, if anything, the basis of all physical reality, it’s the ultimate natural principle. And if you think of the world that way, it’s a very different place.
Transcribed from This is Hell! Radio‘s 8 February 2014 episode and printed with permission.
"Why America's favorite anarchist thinks most American workers are slaves"
- the Universal Basic Income
- the value of work
- the market skewed towards the whims of the rich
- corporate capitalism, etc.
on Pbs.org







