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David Graeber

Adam Smith, barter, Carl Menger, David Graeber, history of money
Economic History, Economic Thought

Graeber, Once More

George Selgin/March 24, 2016June 19, 2022

After I published my recent post on "The Myth of the Myth of Barter," I tweeted the link to it to David Graeber himself, as I thought his response might be interesting. Was it ever!  Before you could say Jack Robinson, Graeber let loose a fusillade of…

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Adam Smith, barter, Carl Menger, David Graeber, history of money
Economic History, Economic Thought

The Myth of the Myth of Barter

George Selgin/March 15, 2016June 19, 2022

So far as some people are concerned, when it comes to bashing economists, any old stick will do. That, at least, seems to be true of those anthropologists and fellow-travelers who imagine that, in demonstrating that certain forms of credit must be older than either monetary exchange…

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