Results for 'david graeber'

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  1. Every Monument Will Fall
    1. Dan Hicks

    Every Monument Will Fall

    A Story of Remembering and Forgetting

    Every Monument Will Fall is an extraordinary intervention. If you want to understand the stakes and the limitations of contemporary conflict over culture and colonial history this bold, provocative book is an indispensable resource.

    € 17,95
  2. Every Monument Will Fall
    1. Dan Hicks

    Every Monument Will Fall

    A Story of Remembering and Forgetting

    Every Monument Will Fall is an extraordinary intervention. If you want to understand the stakes and the limitations of contemporary conflict over culture and colonial history this bold, provocative book is an indispensable resource.

    € 23,50
  3. Every Monument Will Fall
    1. Dan Hicks

    Every Monument Will Fall

    A Story of Remembering and Forgetting

    Every Monument Will Fall is an extraordinary intervention. If you want to understand the stakes and the limitations of contemporary conflict over culture and colonial history this bold, provocative book is an indispensable resource.

    € 34,50
  4. The Journey of Humanity
    1. Oded Galor

    The Journey of Humanity

    And the Keys to Human Progress

    A wildly ambitious attempt to do for economics what Newton, Darwin or Einstein did for their fields: develop a theory that explains almost everything ... an inspiring, readable, jargon-free and almost impossibly erudite masterwork, the boldest possible attempt to write the economic history of humanity

    € 17,95
  5. The Shame Machine
    1. Cathy O'Neil

    The Shame Machine

    Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation

    An engaging read . . . O'Neil lays out the ways in which shame drives problems such as obesity, drug addiction, poverty and political divides. She discusses how social media thrives on and is designed to encourage humiliation, and unpicks the many fallacies in how we think about shame

    € 17,95
  6. The Journey of Humanity
    1. Oded Galor

    The Journey of Humanity

    The Origins of Wealth and Inequality

    A wildly ambitious attempt to do for economics what Newton, Darwin or Einstein did for their fields: develop a theory that explains almost everything ... an inspiring, readable, jargon-free and almost impossibly erudite masterwork, the boldest possible attempt to write the economic history of humanity

    € 19,50
  7. The Shame Machine
    1. Cathy O'Neil

    The Shame Machine

    Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation

    An engaging read . . . O'Neil lays out the ways in which shame drives problems such as obesity, drug addiction, poverty and political divides. She discusses how social media thrives on and is designed to encourage humiliation, and unpicks the many fallacies in how we think about shame

    € 27,50
  8. Winners Take All
    1. Anand Giridharadas

    Winners Take All

    The Elite Charade of Changing the World

    A splendid polemic. . . Giridharadas writes brilliantly on the parasitic philanthropy industry

    € 17,95
  9. They Can't Kill Us All
    1. Wesley , Lowery

    They Can't Kill Us All

    Wesley Lowery is a national reporter for the Washington Post who covers law enforcement and justice. He was the paper's lead reporter in Ferguson, Missouri and covering the Black Lives Matter protest movement, and was a member of the team awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for the paper's coverage of police shootings. His reporting has previously appeared in The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times, and The Wall Street Journal.

    € 13,00
  10. Direkte Aktion
    1. David , Graeber

    Direkte Aktion

    In bester Tradition der teilnehmenden Beobachtung legt David Graeber hier die erste detaillierte ethnografische Studie der Bewegung für globale Gerechtigkeit vor. Ausgehend von der Annahme, dass es keine neutrale, objektive Perspektive gibt, wenn es um Möglichkeiten globaler Veränderung und sich erst entwickelnde politische Formen geht, schreibt er sowohl als Forscher wie auch als Aktivist.Seine 'Feldstudie' behandelt die Organisation und die Ereignisse, die den dramatischen Protesten gegen die Anti-Globalisierungs-Gipfel vorausgingen. In klarer, zugänglicher Sprache, fern von jedem wissenschaftlichen Jargon, führt dieses Buch die Leser hinter die Kulissen einer Bewegung, die die weltweiten Machtverhältnisse und die Sichtweise auf diese grundlegend verändert hat.Graeber lässt uns an informellen Diskussionen in Cafés, großen Planungsgremien und tränengasdichten Straßenaktionen teilhaben und beschreibt die Strukturen und Prozesse, die Sprache, die Symbole und die Rituale aktivistischer Kultur.

    € 28,00