
117. Graeber's Debt Chapter 5, The Moral Ground of Economic Relations
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04/10/24 • 55 min
The chapter of Debt which inspired this podcast - get ready to hear the origin of everyday anarchism!
The chapter of Debt which inspired this podcast - get ready to hear the origin of everyday anarchism!
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