In this video, we dive deep into David Graeber's groundbreaking book, "Debt: The First 5,000 Years." We'll shatter the foundational myth of barter, uncovering the real history of how early human societies organized their economies – not through constant swapping, but through complex systems of mutual aid and "everyday communism." We'll explore the concept of "primordial debt," revealing how our earliest understandings of obligation were rooted in the sacred, not the economic. Then, we'll uncover the shocking link between the quantification of debt, the rise of the state, and the use of violence to enforce financial obligations. We'll contrast "human economies," which prioritize social relationships, with "commercial economies," where profit reigns supreme. Finally, we'll examine the historical precedent for debt cancellation (jubilees) and ask if such radical solutions are needed today. This video will challenge your assumptions about money, morality, power, and the very fabric of human society. Prepare to rethink everything. #philosophy #motivation #life #selfimprovement #selfawareness #growth #freedom #democracy #money #wealth #debt #graeber #economics #history #anthropology #capitalism #socialism #politics #power #violence #measurement #barter #jubilee #credit #society #culture #finance #truth #revolution #ideas Join us and get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3FHqNZq6i4XOS9D0LiWeMw/join
Debt, Violence, and the State: David Graeber's View and The Truth About Money & Society
Mar 19, 2025

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