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{{a|writer|}}Self-described anarchist anthropologist who had a [[Bullshit jobs|very good idea]], wrote a short article in ''Strike!'' magazine about it that went viral and then turned it into a slightly disappointing book called {{br|Bullshit Jobs: A Theory}}.  
{{a|writer|}}Self-described anarchist anthropologist who had a [[Bullshit jobs|very good idea]], wrote a short article in ''Strike!'' magazine about it that went viral and then turned it into a slightly disappointing book called {{br|Bullshit Jobs: A Theory}}.  


Has written two much better books: {{Br|Debt: The First 5,000 Years}} and {{br|The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy}}
Graeber has written three much better books: {{Br|Debt: The First 5,000 Years}}, which is one of the best books about finance we have ever read, and {{br|The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy}}, which isn’t quite as much fun as it sounds, but still makes some important points, and the posthumously published {{br|The Dawn of Everything}}, co-written with David Wengrow, which may go down as his masterwork, but we personally think wasn’t quite as good as {{br|Debt: The First 5,000 Years}}.


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