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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Debt, Violence, and Impersonal Markets (David Graeber)

 

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Debt, Violence, and Impersonal Markets
1: Value versus Debt
2: On infinite debt and transactional logics
1) Communistic relations
2) Reciprocal Exchange
3) Hierarchical Relations
4) The Agonistic or Heroic Gift
3: On “Primordial Debts” and the State
4: less totalizing alternatives: marriage and vengeance
5: On the Relation of Human Economies to Market Economies
6: Notes On the History of Monetary Instruments: Commodity, Credit, Trust and Violence
I. Age of the First Agrarian Empires (3500–800 BCE) Dominant form: Virtual credit money
II. Axial Age (800 BCE – 600 CE) — Dominant form: Coinage and Metal Bullion
III. The Middle Ages (600 CE – 1500 CE)[14] — Return of Virtual Credit-Money
IV. Age of European Empires (1500–1971) — Return of Precious Metals
V. Current Era (1971 onwards) — The Empire of Debt
7: Conclusions
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