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Food and Climate

David Graeber Interview with ReadySteadyBook

Anarchism Versus Civilization

Is Capitalism’s Crisis Putting Revolution Back on the Agenda?

Karl Marx and the Iroquois

The Uses of the Primitive

Radical Archaeology as Dissent

Book review: <em>Global Shadows: Africa in the Neoliberal World Order.</em> James Ferguson

Consumption

Direct Action

Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology

Remarks on Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer

Culture as creative refusal

Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value

The Utopia of Rules

On the invention of money

On the Moral Grounds of Economic Relations

How to change the course of human history

Anthropology and the rise of the professional-managerial class

It Wasn’t a Tenure Case

Painful memories

Value as the Importance of Actions

On social currencies and human economies

To Have Is to Owe

Reflections on reflections

Value

Two notions of liberty revisited

Unfreezing the ice age

Fetishism as social creativity

Anarchy — In a Manner of Speaking

Beyond Power/Knowledge

Radical alterity is just another way of saying “reality”

Book review: <em>Ethnohistory: Emerging Histories in Madagascar.</em> Jeffrey C. Kaufmann

Science is Capital

David Graeber studied 5,000 years of debt

Seeing Like a State

Egalitarian social organisation among hunter-gatherers

Thirty Theses

“A Web of Relations & Tensions”

Revolt of the Savages: Primitive Revolts Against Civilization

“Outwitting the State” takes a different kind of power

Fragments of a Reformist Anarchism

Anarchy in Milton Keynes

Kill The God of Work & All His Clergy

Anarchism as a Way of Life

Bolo’bolo

The moral foundations of anarchy

Society Against the State

Society Against the State

Anthropology and John Zerzan: A Brief Critique

French Marxists and Their Anthropology

Review: Twilight of the Machines

Review: The Anarchists of Casas Viejas

Radical Anthropology

Review: Two Cheers for Anarchism by James C. Scott

Anthropology: Want Some Anarchy With That?

Anthropology: Reclaiming the dragon

Against the World-Builders: Eco-extremists respond to critics

Withered Anarchism

Nightmares of Reason

Book Filled with Lies

More Modesty All Around: on Barclay’s <em>The State</em>

People Without Government

Anthropology and Anarchism

Afterthoughts to Technological Slavery

Against the Gendered Nightmare

Where License Reigns With All Impunity

The Anthropology of Anarchy

The Anthropology of Utopia

The Art of Not Being Governed

The auto-ethnography that can never be and the activist ethnography that might be

Beyond the State

The Bully's Pulpit

The Case Against B.F. Skinner

A Critique of the Nomadic Hunter / Gatherer Ideal

The Disastrous Ordeal of 1987

The divine kingship of the Shilluk

The Filipino as Libertarian

Of Indiscriminate Attacks & Wild Reactions

The Littering Ape

“Many Seasons Ago”

Metropolis... By Strange Command

The Modern State

The Natural Society: A Basis for Green Anarchism

No Place Like Home

A primitivist response to Andrew Flood’s question: Is primitivism realistic?

The Question of Kennewick Man: re-writing colonization

The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 18

The return of ethnographic theory

The Rise of Hierarchy

The State as a Social Relation

Stolen Anarchy

The Sword, the Sponge and the Paradox of Performativity

The Truth About Primitive Life: A Critique of Anarchoprimitivism

Turning Modes of Production Inside Out

Two Cheers for Anarchism

The Very Idea of Consumption

Wind Energy Development, Conflict & Resistance

Worshiping Power

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