![]() But that doesn’t mean I didn’t appreciate the book: I really liked it, and it made me think a lot. It’s one of those “ Everybody is wrong about X, here is what you’ve missed in plain sight” -type books as Chamath would put it, “often wrong, but never in doubt.” It’s worth summarizing here, both because I think you’ll find it interesting, and also because I’m enjoying the challenge of synthesizing all of these ideas together into a compact format.Ī lot of people strongly disagree with his work (see the end), and I’ll admit that I got a lot more critical as soon as we entered territory where I know something about the subject material. ![]() I recently read Debt: the First 5000 Years by David Graeber, and it has stuck on my mind for a while. ![]()
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