

Sinossi
In queste conversazioni, avvenute poco prima della sua prematura scomparsa, Graeber ci lascia un ultimo geniale mosaico del mondo contemporaneo, in cui miscela sapientemente riflessioni politiche, sapere antropologico ed esperienze militanti. In un fitto dialogo attento a ridisegnare una genealogia anarchica che non si esaurisce nella «cultura atlantica», i tre interlocutori interrogano Graeber non tanto sulla storia o i fondamenti del pensiero libertario quanto sull'importanza di uno sguardo anarchico per interpretare il mondo. Ne esce, come sottolinea Stefano Boni, una visione originale - elaborata sul campo da un pensiero-azione in continua trasformazione - che impedisce il formarsi di una teoria «forte» dell'anarchia intesa come destino o identità. Ed è precisamente la forma dialogica, rivendicata da tutti gli interlocutori, la modalità che consente di costruire questa visione non autoriale ma collettiva, l'unica in grado di far emergere pensieri che nessun individuo da solo potrebbe mai avere. E in definitiva, ci dice Graeber, l'anarchia è proprio questo. Prefazione di Stefano Boni.
- ISBN: 8833021777
- Casa Editrice: Elèuthera
- Pagine: 248
- Data di uscita: 23-09-2022
Recensioni
this book fucking owns
Due to the topic somewhat similar to "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology". The interview format has a nice flow, ideas are brought in, discussed and build upon. Favorite quote: (by ATZ) »A big reason we were able to control the environment the way we did was by conceiving of it as dead, so in th Leggi tutto
This was a cracking read. A lot of the philosophy and theory went over my head but the discussion was always followable. It's always interesting watching some fantastic minds must together on their shared knowledge and experience. A gripe I had is about half way through the book when they start talk Leggi tutto
Graeber articulates his own reasons, connected to anarchist philosophy, for formatting a high-level text about anarchy as a dialogue, but I personally was grateful for the way the other speakers help mitigate the more esoteric parts of any particular speaker's points.
Occasionally very insightful but generally speaking I felt like this was a bit of an intellectual echo chamber.
Love this book. Takes serious ideas and explores them in a not so serious way wirhout being facetious somehow. Has stream of consciousness style dialectics, anarchism, and anthropology; all things that float my boat. I really wanted to understand more about anarchism that is actually applicable beyo Leggi tutto
Graeber est celui qui se rapproche le plus, pour moi, d'un maître à penser. Je ne me suis pas encore remis de son décès, survenu beaucoup trop tôt, l'an passé. Il était donc certain que j'allais me procurer son livre posthume. "L'anarchie, pour ainsi dire" a un format étrange. À mi-chemin entre une c Leggi tutto
Not so sure if this was the best entry point to the work/thought of David Graeber but it was pretty enjoyable nonetheless. I found the dialogic element here to work both for and against this book. On one hand it made it much easier to read, in a way that headier stuff rarely is. Then on the other ha Leggi tutto
There is nearly nothing as simple and as radical as this book. Graeber is always conversational in his communiques and his three other friends facilitate that process here to enable him present the best summary of his ideas and theses, which is super helpful for anyone interested in an intellectual
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