Writer : David Graeber
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About the Book
The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World: The Radical Wisdom of David Graeber
"The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently." —David Graeber
Anthropologist, activist, and revolutionary thinker, David Graeber reshaped how we understand history, power, and the possibilities for human freedom. From his breakout bestseller The Dawn of Everything to his iconic role in the Occupy movement, Graeber was always thinking against the grain, challenging conventional wisdom, and daring to imagine a world beyond capitalism, inequality, and control.
In The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World, a powerful collection of essays spanning three decades, Graeber tackles inequality, technology, democracy, mutual aid, protest, and the myths that shape our reality. With his signature wit and fearless intellect, he exposes the flaws in our political and economic systems, but more importantly, offers a liberatory vision for the future—one where radical change is not just possible, but necessary.
Edited by Nika Dubrovsky, with a foreword by Rebecca Solnit, this urgent, electrifying collection is an essential read for those who refuse to accept the status quo. More than just ideas, it’s a call to action, a beacon of hope, and a reminder that the world is ours to remake.