By Graeber book, I'm assuming you mean "The Dawn of Everything"? No, I have not read it. I've heard many interviews with David Wengrow, but I'm not sure if it bubbles to the top of my list currently. The Debt book attracted me because I had always wondered how money currencies had come to be, and this book explains that pretty well. As it turns out, it also explained modern cultural ideologies associated with property, and I found that fascinating. > From: O Mandrussow <http://www.gmail.com/~mandrussow> > Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 14:26:55 -0800 > > Hey there Robert, > > Always enjoy your end-of-year summaries. Thanks for sending them! > > Brad and I are plugging along. Being together 24/7 is a bit wearing, but > we're trying to cope the best we can. > > Have you read the Graeber book that's on the best seller list now (history, > revised)? Or do you plan on reading it? What attracted you to the debt > book? > > Just curious, > Olga