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David Graeber was a prominent anthropologist, activist, and author known for his influential ideas on economics and social movements. He gained widespread recognition for his book "Debt: The First 5,000 Years," where he explored the historical role of debt in society and challenged conventional economic narratives. Graeber's work often combined rigorous academic research with a passionate commitment to social justice, making him a significant figure in both anthropology and political activism.

Throughout his career, Graeber was involved in various social movements, most notably the Occupy Wall Street movement, where he was a key organizer. His writings emphasized the importance of direct action and grassroots organizing, advocating for a more egalitarian society. In addition to his academic contributions, he co-authored "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity," which sought to reshape the understanding of human history and societal development. Graeber's unique blend of scholarship and activism has left a lasting impact on both fields, inspiring new generations to rethink economic and social structures.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum February 12, 1961
Geboorteplaats New York City, New York, USA
Sterfdatum September 2, 2020