Review of Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber Wayne Price reviews David Graeber's book on the history of debt.
No interest but the interest of breathing Book review David Graeber: The First 5,000 Years advance publication of Wildcat no. 93, Summer 2012
S01E027 - DEBT>DEBT>DEBT An edition of the Novara radio show talking to David Graeber about debt, its history and the possible future(s) for the debt-riddled countries…
Burdened with debt reloaded: The politics of devaluation - TPTG Greek communists TPTG take another detailed look at the impact of austerity measures in the country,…
The time of crisis Joshua Clover discusses spatial and temporal strategies of attacking capitalism, and discusses the possibility of organised, militant debt…
The apotheosis of money: the structural limits of capital valorization, casino capitalism and the global financial crisis - Robert Kurz In this 1995 essay, Robert Kurz examines “fictitious capital”, “unproductive labor”…
Close the IMF, abolish debt and end development: a class analysis of the international debt crisis - Harry Cleaver The political targets of this article are reformist understandings of international…
Generation of debt: the university in default & the undoing of campus life A pamphlet by Reclamations Journal on skyrocketing student debt in the context of budget cuts and…
Debt: The First 5000 years - Extracts Anthropoligist and anarchist David Graeber provides an overview of the arguments he puts forward in his work Debt: The First 5000 years.
Debt: The First 5000 years - interview with David Graeber CNN Interview anarchist anthropologist David Graeber on his book Debt: The First 5000 years
Endnotes: Two aspects of austerity What are we to make of the current round of austerity? Some members of Endnotes give their assesment.
Human capital or toxic asset: after the wage - Marina Vishmidt Article discussing the increasing ubiquity of debt and decline of work, and the possibility of…