7 - 11 Foreword: A dialogue that doesn't cover up its traces (David Graeber)12 - 27 Introduction to anarchy-all the things it is not (David Graeber)27 - 34 Reins on the imagination-the illusion of impossibility (David Graeber)34 - 38 Revolutions in common sense (David Graeber)38 - 44 Feminist ethics in anarchy-working with incommensurable perspectives (David Graeber)45 - 49 The three characteristics of statehood and their independence (two for us, one for the cosmos) (David Graeber)49 - 52 America 1-not a democracy, never meant to be (David Graeber)53 - 65 America 2-the indigenous critique & freedom works fine but it's a terrible idea & ... (David Graeber)65 - 73 With great responsibility comes precarious tongue-tied intellectuals (David Graeber)73 - 78 Anthropology as art (David Graeber)78 - 80 Anthropology and economics (David Graeber)80 - 84 Freedom 1-which finite resources? (David Graeber)84 - 91 Freedom 2-property and Kant's chiasmic structure of freedom (David Graeber)92 - 98 Freedom 3-friendship, play and quantification (David Graeber)98 - 104 Freedom 4-critical realism, emergent levels of freedom (David Graeber)105 - 111 Freedom 5-negotiating the rules of the game (David Graeber)112 - 120 Play fascism (David Graeber)120 - 131 Leave, disobey, reshuffle (David Graeber)131 - 139 Great man theory and historical necessity (David Graeber)139 - 148 Theories of desire (David Graeber)148 - 150 Graeber reads MBK and proposes a three-way dialectic that ends in care (David Graeber)150 - 156 Art and atrocity (David Graeber)157 - 161 Vampires, cults, hippies (David Graeber)161 - 169 Utopia (David Graeber)169 - 184 Rules of engagement (David Graeber)185 - 186 Dual sovereignty (David Graeber)187 - 191 Against the politics of opinion (David Graeber)191 - 197 The world upside down (and the mind always upward) (David Graeber)197 - 204 God as transgression and anarchy as God (David Graeber)
Graeber, DavidDavid Graeber (1961-2020) war Ethnologe, Anarchist, politischer Aktivist, Autor zahlreicher Bücher und Vordenker der Occupy-Bewegung. Bis 2007 lehrte David Graeber Ethnologie an der Yale University, später am Goldsmiths College der University of London und zuletzt an der London School of Economics.