''The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make and could just as easily make differently'' wrote David Graeber as well-known for his sharp lively essays as he was for his iconic role in the Occupy movement and his paradigm-shifting tomes.There are converging political economic and ecological crises and yet our politics is dominated by either business as usual or nostalgia for a mythical past. Thinking against the grain Graeber was one of the few who dared to imagine a new understanding of the past and a liberatory vision of the future ― to imagine a social order based on humans’ fundamental freedom. In essays published over three decades and ranging across the biggest issues of our time ― inequality technology the identity of ''the West'' democracy art power anger mutual aid and protest ― he challenges the old assumptions about political life. A trenchant critic of the order of things and driven by a bold imagination and a passionate commitment to human freedom he offers hope that our world can be different.During a moment of daunting upheaval and pervasive despair the incisive entertaining and urgent essays collected in The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World . . . edited and with an introduction by Nika Dubrovksy and with a foreword by Rebecca Solnit make for essential and inspiring reading. They are a profound reminder of Graeber’s enduring significance as an iconic playful necessary thinker.
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