The second of this book’s two chapters on “spiritual violence” discusses “the misery of not being a cause” and “the misery of not feeling entitled to one’s misery.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this book that blames “managerial feudalism” for the proliferation of groups like “goons” and “duct tapers.”
ANSWER: Bullshit Jobs [or Bullshit Jobs: A Theory]
[10m] Bullshit Jobs was written by this anthropologist, whose books The Dawn of Everything and Pirate Enlightenment were published after his 2020 death.
ANSWER: David Graeber [or David Rolfe Graeber] (David Wengrow co-authored The Dawn of Everything.)
[10e] A Graeber essay is titled for “fragments” of an approach to anthropology named for this political position. A founder of this position, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (“proo-DAWN”), declared that “property is theft!”
ANSWER: anarchism [or anarchy; accept Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology]
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