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Anthropology as a revolutionary project: David Graeber's legacy
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Anthropology as a revolutionary project: David Graeber's legacy

Friendship and David Graeber's legacy.

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John Keith Hart
May 10, 2024
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I first realised David’s importance for me with the publication of his book, Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value (2001). David’s 78-page chapter there, “Marcel Mauss revisited”, is the only serious examination in English of the political assumptions that this cooperative socialist brought to his academic work. It is no wonder that he is venerated …

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