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Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia

by

David Graeber

SKU: 9781802061567 Categories: Anthropology, CULTURAL ; SOCIAL, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Social and cultural anthropology Tags: Anarchism, anarchist, anthropology, Black authors, colonialism, David Wengrow, English, enlightenment, enlightenment now steven pinker, European history, government, historiography, History, history gifts, Immanuel Kant, imperialism, inequality, jean-jacques rousseau, Montesquieu, on kings, Penguin, peter lehr, pirates, pirates of the caribbean, pirates witch, political books, private property, privateers, Republic of Pirates, ritchie robertson, routledge classics, SOCIAL SCIENCE, the democracy project, the invisible hook, under the black flag, Western history, Yuval Noah Harari

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‘A characteristically radical re-reading of history that places the social and political experiments of pirates at the heart of the European Enlightenment. A brilliant companion volume to the best-selling Dawn of Everything’ Amitav GhoshThe Enlightenment did not begin in Europe. Its true origins lie thousands of miles away on the island of Madagascar, in the late seventeenth century, when it was home to several thousand pirates. This was the Golden Age of Piracy – but it was also, argues anthropologist David Graeber, a brief window of radical democracy, as the pirate settlers attempted to apply the egalitarian principles of their ships to a new society on land.In this jewel of a book, Graeber offers a way to ‘decolonize the Enlightenment’, demonstrating how this mixed community experimented with an alternative vision of human freedom, far from that being formulated in the salons and coffee houses of Europe. Its actors were Malagasy women, philosopher kings and escaped slaves, exploring ideas that were ultimately to be put into practice by Western revolutionary regimes a century later.Pirate Enlightenment playfully dismantles the central myths of the Enlightenment. In their place comes a story about the magic, sea battles, purloined princesses, manhunts, make-believe kingdoms, fraudulent ambassadors, spies, jewel thieves, poisoners and devil worship that lie at the origins of modern freedom.

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Weight 0.158 kg
Dimensions 1.2 × 13 × 19.7 cm
by

David Graeber

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

208

publisher

Penguin Books Ltd

Year Published

2024-1-25

Imprint

Penguin

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1802061568

About The Author

David Graeber was a professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of, among others, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, Debt: The First 5,000 Years, Bullshit Jobs: A Theory, and Pirate Enlightenment, and was a contributor to Harper's Magazine, the Guardian, and the Baffler. An iconic thinker and renowned activist, his early efforts helped to make Occupy Wall Street an era-defining movement. He died on 2 September 2020.

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Chatty, punky, anti-everything catnip… it is good fun. It's about pirates, after all.

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Engaging … the chief pleasure of Graeber's writing is not that one always agrees with his arguments about the past. It is rather that, through a series of provocative thought experiments, he repeatedly forces us to reconsider our own ways of living in the present. Whatever happened in 18th-century Madagascar, Pirate Enlightenment implies, we could surely all do with a bit more free-thinking and egalitarianism in our own social, sexual and political arrangements.

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