Description: Debt is one of the great subjects of our day, and understanding the way that it not only fuels economic growth, but can also be used as a means of generating profit and exerting control, is central to grasping the way in which our society really works. David Graeber's contribution to this debate is to apply his anthropologists' training to the understanding of a phenomenon often considered purely from an economic point of view. In this respect, the book can be considered a fine example of the critical thinking skill of problem-solving. Graeber's main aim is to undermine the dominant narrative, which sees debt as the natural - and broadly healthy - outcome of the development of a modern economic system. He marshals evidence that supports alternative possibilities, and suggests that the phenomenon of debt emerged not as a result of the introduction of money, but at precisely the same time. This in turn allows Graeber to argue against the prevailing notion that economy and state are fundamentally separate entities. Rather, he says, "the two were born together and have always been intertwined" - with debt being a means of enforcing elite and state power. For Graeber, this evaluation of the evidence points to a strong potential solution: there should be more readiness to write off debt, and more public involvement in the debate over debt and its moral implications.
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EAN: 9781912128792
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Book Title: Debt:: The First 5000 Years (The Macat Library) by
Item Length: 19.8 cm
Item Height: 198 mm
Item Width: 129 mm
Author: Sulaiman Hakemy
Publication Name: An Analysis of David Graeber's Debt: the First 5000 Years
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Macat International Limited
Subject: Government
Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 113 g
Number of Pages: 88 Pages