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THE DAWN OF EVERYTHING Reading Group
Chapter 10: Why the State has No Origin The humble beginnings of sovereignty, bureaucracy and politics At 8pm London Time Zoom link: https://bit.ly/3kifxZY Meeting ID: 604 596 7588 Passcode: CITY
‘Visions of Sustainable Economies’ Book Club: The Dawn of Everything – Part 1
Young Scholars Initiative Visions of Sustainable Economies – a Book Club Topic: The Dawn of Everything – Part 1 Time: February 17, 2022, 12:00 (Timezone: America/Chicago) Register to join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: here DESCRIPTION OF THIS PART OF THE SERIES Join us to read the late David Graeber’s The Dawn of Everything! […]
‘How can a group be one single philosopher? Spinoza and his friends as an example of collective thinking.’
We are organising, under the patronage of Museum of Care and the David Graeber Institute, a series of public lectures on the philosophical foundations of the work of David Graeber, whose death in September 2020 was an enormous shock and left a void in anthropology and far beyond the discipline. The starting point for […]
‘THIS IS NOT A PIRATE’: A CONVERSATION WITH MARCUS REDIKER
Facilitation by Kélig (6pm London time) Guest: Marcus Rediker At times when life on earth is in crisis, David Graeber’s findings open new possibilities. One way he’s been doing this, was by challenging how human history was being told, inviting us to look at alternative change makers whose positive contributions to our societies have been […]
Deadline for Abstract Submissons to Conference ‘Building Bridges around David Graeber’s Legacy’
https://davidgraeber22.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=index&forward-controller=index&lang=en… Deadline for abstract submissions is ‘before Jan 31, 2022’.
Spinoza Reading Group: Tractatus Politicus Chapters 1-5
Tractatus Philosophicus
KARAOKE Reading Group (Postponed until 2022)
For more information and to sign up, see here, read about our previous group here
LSE SEMINAR: Bullshit Jobs
Mao Mollona (Goldsmiths Senior Lecturer, Anthropology) and Andrew Sanchez (Cambridge Associate Professor, Anthropology) Link to register: here