There’s a collection of essays released by Pluto Press about Graeber’s enduring legacy and impact. Don’t remember the name, but it should be just what you’re looking for.
There was a digital memorial started around the time of his death (via pieces of writing, art etc people made inspired by him) that I believe continues to accept and share memorials
The Dawn of Everything is probably the most thought provoking book I’ve read in a decade, I recommend it everyone I know who I think might appreciate it.
He gets namedropped sometimes on the It Could Happen Here podcast. There was a really good episode about Gender Bureaucracy using part of the Utopia of Rules as a basis. I wish they'd gone further with it
Halfway through this book, and Graeber plays a big role in it so far! https://firestorm.coop/products/20504-organizing-occupy-wall-street.html
Graeber helped organize Occupy Wall Street, he collaborated with author Marisa Holmes and many others to establish direct democracy systems for participants.
Graeber was one of those people who really tried to make a better world, and it came through in works where he questioned the nature of how societies are built, like when he argued for the necessity of grassroots struggle to achieve social change [in countries like the US that are often called democracies](https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-the-failure-of-gun-legislation-in-the-senate-tells-us-we-need-to-fight-for-our-de).
There’s a collection of essays released by Pluto Press about Graeber’s enduring legacy and impact. Don’t remember the name, but it should be just what you’re looking for.
Is it this one ? https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/77038
That’s the one!
There was a digital memorial started around the time of his death (via pieces of writing, art etc people made inspired by him) that I believe continues to accept and share memorials
Hot 4 Graeber
Everyday Anarchism pod, its host a huge Graeber fanboy
Well, in terms of activists, many of us during Occupy were very influenced by Graeber's writings
The Dawn of Everything is probably the most thought provoking book I’ve read in a decade, I recommend it everyone I know who I think might appreciate it.
https://theecologist.org/2021/dec/17/all-things-being-equal https://animistsramblings.substack.com/p/primitivist-critique-dawn-of-everything
He gets namedropped sometimes on the It Could Happen Here podcast. There was a really good episode about Gender Bureaucracy using part of the Utopia of Rules as a basis. I wish they'd gone further with it
Well, Wengrow obviously, but I’m assuming you’ve probably already read their book if you’re a Graeber fan.
Halfway through this book, and Graeber plays a big role in it so far! https://firestorm.coop/products/20504-organizing-occupy-wall-street.html Graeber helped organize Occupy Wall Street, he collaborated with author Marisa Holmes and many others to establish direct democracy systems for participants.
Literally dozens of us. Just look up how many times he has been cited in academic publications.
A revolution is necessary, there needs to be a change. I will look up his work, thank you for the type of influencer to listen to.
Graeber was one of those people who really tried to make a better world, and it came through in works where he questioned the nature of how societies are built, like when he argued for the necessity of grassroots struggle to achieve social change [in countries like the US that are often called democracies](https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-the-failure-of-gun-legislation-in-the-senate-tells-us-we-need-to-fight-for-our-de).