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About David Graeber
In memory of David Graeber (AUDIO, VIDEO)
RT – Keiser Report | Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy eulogize David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years
Yikes! Commercial real estate (AUDIO, VIDEO)
RT – Keiser Report | Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
In the second half, Max interviews economist Dr. Michael Hudson of michael-hudson.com about the legacy of David Graeber.
In memory of David Graeber (VIDEO)
RT via YouTube | Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy eulogize David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years
David Graeber, author of “Debt” who coined the term “bullsh*t jobs,” dies at 59
Salon | Matthew Rozsa
Activists and thinkers around the world remembered the anthropologist’s legacy as an advocate for economic justice
State uses all power to curb environmental and social movements: David Graeber (VIDEO)
Six Degrees | Jason Kirkpatrick
On the passing of David Graeber; ground breaking writer and anarchist anthropologist, Jason Kirkpatrick recollects the interview he did in 2012 and reflects on his Berlin visit
David Graeber, Organic Nazis, and Qanon (AUDIO)
Skeptarchy | Cory, Dell, Kevin
Cory, Dell, and Kevin talk about the passing and legacy of David Graeber, the link between fascists and organic farming, and the Trump worshiping cult known as Qanon
David Graeber, «esprit excentrique» et intellectuel storyteller
Slate | Jean-Laurent Cassely
L’anthropologue américain, décédé le 3 septembre à l’âge de 59 ans, était devenu célèbre pour sa critique des «bullshit jobs».
Episode Thirty Six (AUDIO)
Smith and Marx Walk into a Bar via Libsyn | Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, Gerardo Serra, Scott Scheall
In this episode, Carlos, Sarvy, and Gerardo interview Fabian Muniesa, Director of Research at the Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation (CSI), a research center of L’École des Mines de Paris. Discussion topics include the work and legacy of David Graeber.
The Only Academic Who Mattered
Splice | Crispin Sartwell
A first-draft tribute to David Graeber.