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How can a book be so absolutely based?

>> No.17329439
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17329439

>>17329413
>being to retarded to read primary academic works on archeology so read pop polemics to seem like you know things you don't

>> No.17329455

>>17329439
I'm sorry I didn't start with cuneiform tablets. My bad, anon.

>> No.17329532

That’s easy, just don’t be an economist. They’re the bugmen of the humanities

>> No.17330313

>>17329439
>to
>too
smfh

>> No.17330329

has this guy read on the genealogy of morals you think? the concept of debt is returned to again and again in the second treatise

>> No.17330979

>>17330329
He probably did, but he hasn't mentioned it yet and I'm a few chapters in.

>> No.17331100

>>17329413
Been wanting to read this. Seems interesting

>> No.17331542

>>17329413
Rip David Graeber, King

>> No.17331562

>>17330979
The book sounds like a much more involved look at debt in the way Nietzsche looked at it. Like a genealogy of debt. Nietzsche seems like he’s a passé thinker to name drop nowadays so maybe his influence goes unmentioned. Quoting without quotation marks.

>> No.17331571

>muh debt
As long as its unsecured, debt is an actual spook.

>> No.17331591

>>17331571
Debt only exist so long as I've got your lil bitch ass in a full nelson with my cock 8 inches up your ass.

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>>17329413
Simply by its author being David Graeber

>>17331542

>> No.17331639

>>17329413
>author of serious yet accessible criticism of capitalism suddenly "dies in his sleep of natural causes" just a year after his book starts getting real traction in popular media

>> No.17331700

>>17331639
He’s been a rabble rouser for a long time, but yeah, I suspect too. Like they knew what covid was going to be like, and feared his voice would prompt something, so they ask their Venetian agent to spike his drink or something.