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E-raamat: Anarchy-In a Manner of Speaking: Conversations with Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Nika Dubrovsky, and Assia Turquier-Zauberman

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2020
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035803860
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  • Kirjastus: Diaphanes AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035803860

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David Graeber is not only one of today&;s most important living thinkers, but also one of the most influential. He is also one of the very few engaged intellectuals who has a proven track record of effective militancy on a world scale, and his impact on the international left cannot be overstated.

Graeber has offered up perhaps the most credible path for exiting capitalism&;as much through his writing about debt, bureaucracy, or &;bullshit jobs&; as through his crucial involvement in the Occupy Wall Street movement, which led to his more-or-less involuntary exile from the American academy. In short, Anarchy&;In a Manner of Speaking presents a series of interviews with a first-rate intellectual, a veritable modern hero on the order of Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Linus Torvald, Aaron Swartz, and Elon Musk.

Interviewers Mehdi Belhaj Kacem and Assia Turquier-Zauberman ask Graeber not only about the history of anarchy, but also about its contemporary relevance and future. Their conversation also explores the ties between anthropology and anarchism, and the traces of its DNA in the Occupy Wall Street and Yellow Vest movements. Finally, Graeber discusses the meaning of anarchist ethics&;not only in the political realm, but also in terms of art, love, sexuality, and more. With astonishing humor, verve, and erudition, this book redefines the contours of what could be (in the words of Peter Kropotkin) &;anarchist morality&; today.
Foreword: A dialogue that doesn't cover up its traces 7(5)
Introduction to anarchy--all the things it is not 12(15)
Reins on the imagination--the illusion of impossibility
27(7)
Revolutions in common sense
34(4)
Feminist ethics in anarchy--working with incommensurable perspectives
38(7)
The three characteristics of statehood and their independence (two for us, one for the cosmos)
45(4)
America 1--not a democracy, never meant to be
49(4)
America 2--the indigenous critique & freedom works fine but it's a terrible idea & Lewis Henry Morgan invents anthropology because he's nostalgic & Americans are legal fanatics because of their broken relationship to the land, which they stole
53(12)
With great responsibility comes precarious tongue-tied intellectuals
65(8)
Anthropology as art
73(5)
Anthropology and economics
78(2)
Freedom 1-- which finite resources?
80(4)
Freedom 2--property and Kant's chiasmic structure of freedom
84(8)
Freedom 3--friendship, play and quantification
92(6)
Freedom 4--critical realism, emergent levels of freedom
98(7)
Freedom 5--negotiating the rules of the game
105(7)
Play fascism
112(8)
Leave, disobey, reshuffle
120(11)
Great man theory and historical necessity
131(8)
Theories of desire
139(10)
Graeber reads MBK and proposes a three-way dialectic that ends in care
149(1)
Art and atrocity
150(7)
Vampires, cults, hippies
157(4)
Utopia
161(8)
Rules of engagement
169(16)
Dual sovereignty
185(2)
Against the politics of opinion
187(4)
The world upside down (and the mind always upward)
191(6)
God as transgression and anarchy as God
197
David Graeber (1961-2020) was an American anthropologist and activist. He was a professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics and a leading figure in the Occupy Wall Street movement. His books include Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams, Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar, and Debt: The First 5000 Years.