David Graeber Books in Order
David Graeber is a renowned anthropologist and anarchist whose work continues to shape contemporary social and political discourse. As a Reader in Social Anthropology at Goldsmiths College, University of London, he has established himself as a leading voice in his field. Graeber's academic career has been marked by notable positions, including an associate professorship at Yale University, where he was a prominent figure until his term ended in June 2007. His tenure at Yale was marked by controversy over his rehire, underscoring the complexities of academic and social activism. Graeber's commitment to social and political change is evident in his involvement in protests against the World Economic Forum in New York City (2002) and his membership in the labor union Industrial Workers of the World.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by David Graeber
- #1AmazonToward An Anthropological Theory of Value(2001)
- #2AmazonFragments of an Anarchist Anthropology(2004)
- #3AmazonLost People(2007)
- #4AmazonPossibilities(2007)
- #5AmazonRevolutions in Reverse(2009)
- #6AmazonDirect Action: An Ethnography(2009)
- #7AmazonDebt: The First 5,000 Years(2011)
- #8AmazonThe Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement(2013)
- #9AmazonThe Utopia of Rules(2013)
- #10AmazonOn Kings (With: Marshall Sahlins)(2016)
- #11AmazonBullshit Jobs: A Theory(2018)
- #12AmazonAnarchy — In a Manner of Speaking(2020)
- #13AmazonThe Dawn of Everything (With: David Wengrow)(2021)
- #14AmazonUprisings(2022)
- #15AmazonPirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia(2023)
- #16AmazonThe Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World...(2024)
- #17AmazonWe Are Many(2012)
- #18AmazonTo Dare Imagining(2016)
- #19AmazonWhy Work?: Arguments for the Leisure Society(2018)
- #20AmazonNever Work(2022)
- #21David Graeber(19)
About David Graeber
David Graeber is a renowned anthropologist and anarchist whose work continues to shape contemporary social and political discourse. As a Reader in Social Anthropology at Goldsmiths College, University of London, he has established himself as a leading voice in his field. Graeber's academic career has been marked by notable positions, including an associate professorship at Yale University, where he was a prominent figure until his term ended in June 2007. His tenure at Yale was marked by controversy over his rehire, underscoring the complexities of academic and social activism. Graeber's commitment to social and political change is evident in his involvement in protests against the World Economic Forum in New York City (2002) and his membership in the labor union Industrial Workers of the World.
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