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I think about this Graeber book from time to time
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h/t: @kmacb.eth, @christin, @sahil
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@joanwestenberg.eth
I didn’t realise he passed away during COVID. Wonderful writer and one of my biggest influences. Bullshit jobs changed how I saw the world.
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oh haven’t read, bookmarked.
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@ruhum
I remember I started reading this a couple of years ago but couldn’t finish it. I quit after 2 or 3 days I think
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@adam-
Margret Atwood’s Payback is a good companion piece to this:
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@grin
“Debts are relationships” is one of my go-to phrases
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@ferran
💯 I should re-read it again in catalan or spanish, I think I missed a lot by reading it in English, plus it took me ages.
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i think about it all the time
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@hyp
Related: Imagine that History of Risk (and debt) that's like an adventure story almost. Love this one. https://www.amazon.com/Against-Gods-Remarkable-Story-Risk/dp/0471295639
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@samvox
Fantastic 🌱👌
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@royalaid.eth
I had a hard time slogging through the IMF debt trap rant. Worth pushing through?
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@hipseynussle.eth
One of the first books I dove into on my crypto journey
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love the way David writes, still need to finish this one
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@kalelabs
Found his stuff through this debate with Peter Thiel (the thumbnail is insane lol): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF0cz9OmCGw
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Very interesting historical analysis and I find myself referencing it regularly... that said, from a narrative perspective, it's definitely a bit of a slog.
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rip to a legend
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My wife's favorite guru. Still have to finish it myself, though.
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