Summary of David Graeber's Debt
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In Debt (2014), anthropologist and activist David Graeber explores the concept of debt and its impact on human societies. He challenges the traditional understanding of money’s origins, rejecting the theory that it all began with barter. Instead, he suggests that credit and debt have always been integral to economic systems. Graeber explores how debt has shaped societies and economies, raising philosophical questions about our understanding of debt as a moral concept and advocating for alternatives to twenty-first century capitalism.
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