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Fragments of an anarchist anthropology

Author: David Graeber
Publisher: Chicago : Prickly Paradigm Press : Distributed by University of Chicago Press, 2004.
Series: Paradigm (Chicago, Ill.), 14.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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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  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David Graeber
ISBN: 0972819649 9780972819640
OCLC Number: 55221090
Description: 105 p. ; 18 cm.
Series Title: Paradigm (Chicago, Ill.), 14.
Responsibility: David Graeber.
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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  Read more...

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