/
As If Already Free: Anthropology and Activism After David Graeber

As If Already Free: Anthropology and Activism After David Graeber

by Holly High (Editor), Joshua O. Reno (Editor)
★★★★★
★★★★★

5|1 ratings

Save 34%29.00$44.12
In Stock

FREE delivery Tuesday, July 1 on your first order Or fastest delivery Tomorrow, June 28. Order within 11 hrs 31 mins

29.00
FREE delivery Tuesday, July 1 on your first order Or fastest delivery Tomorrow, June 28. Order within 11 hrs 31 mins
In Stock
Secure transaction

Ships from and sold by Amazon.CA

“Contains precious insights into what made David Graeber the most innovative social thinker of our time, and why the legacy of his ideas will inspire projects of emancipation for generations” – David Wengrow, Professor, University College London, co-author with David Graeber of The Dawn of Everything“A must-read for anyone who believes in the power of academia as activism” – Sophie Chao, University of SydneyDavid Graeber (1961–2020) was an American anthropologist and anarchist activist who left us with new ways to understand humankind. His writings picked apart political power and social hierarchy to reveal what makes human society tick.As If Already Free collects his most important insights in one book, showing how his writing resonates today for activists looking to shake things up, and explaining how his powerful and accessible ideas can be applied to a wide range of topics, from birth to banking.In today’s neoliberal world, we can turn to Graeber’s legacy to provide a way for us to understand what went wrong, and how to fix it. This collection is both an introduction to his life and works, a guide to his key ideas, and an inspiring example of how anthropologists are continuing to use his work today.Holly High is an Associate Professor at Deakin University, Australia. She has written two books, Fields of Desire and Projectland. Joshua O. Reno is a Professor at Binghamton University, US. A socio-cultural anthropologist, he is the author of Waste Away, Military Waste and co-author of Imagining the Heartland. Read more

Product Information

PublisherPluto Press
Publication dateOct. 20 2023
Edition1st
LanguageEnglish
Print length272 pages
ISBN-100745348459
ISBN-13978-0745348452
Item weight249 g
Dimensions13.97 x 2.03 x 21.59 cm
Part of seriesAnthropology, Culture and Society
Best Sellers Rank#709,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #337 in Political Ideologies Textbooks #655 in Anthropology Textbooks #1,136 in Sociology Textbooks
Customer Reviews5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating

Similar Products