Fragments of an anarchist anthropology - David Graeber Professor of anthropology David Graeber provides an overview of the possibilities for an anarchist…
The sadness of post-workerism - David Graeber David Graber provides an overview and critique of the 'Art and Immaterial Labour' Conference that took place at the Tate Britain in January 2008…
On the Phenomenology of Giant Puppets On the phenomenology of giant puppets: broken windows, imaginary jars of urine, and the cosmological role of the police in American culture. David Graeber, author Direct Action: An Ethnography, examines the 'anti-globalization' movement and its practices.
Turning Modes of Production Inside Out, or, Why Capitalism is a Transformation of Slavery In this article anarchist anthropologist David Graber puts forward his own views on the 'mode of production' and gives a more sophisticated materialist alternative.
The Twilight of Vanguardism David Graber looks at how intellectual vanguardist attitudes have continued into an age when revolutionary vanguardism is meant to be a thing of the past.
Army of altruists, on the alienated right to do good David Graeber discusses why so many working class Americans vote for the Right.
Debt: The First 5000 years - interview with David Graeber CNN Interview anarchist anthropologist David Graeber on his book Debt: The First 5000 years
Give it Away - David Graeber Anarchist anthropologist David Graeber discusses contemporary French theory and the 'Maussian Left'.
Interview on The Black Book of Capitalism - Robert Kurz Robert Kurz discusses his book, The Black Book of Capitalism, which he describes as a "radical…
On the brink of disaster Franco 'Bifo' Berardi's essay from Feb 2003, in response to mass anti-war demonstrations, argues that a society that has rebelled and seceded…
The last novel of the twentieth century An excerpt from a long review of "Q" by Luther Blisset, written by Franco "Bifo" Berardi and published on Derive Approdi #19, Rome, Springtime…
Biopolitics and connective mutation From Culture Machine Vol. 7, 2005. Italian Autonomist Franco 'Bifo' Berardi discusses biopolitics and digital social communication.