David Graeber on the Extreme 'Center'

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“It strikes me that what’s called the moderates are the most immoderate people possible.”

Previously unreleased video of David Graeber talking about liberalism. Originally filmed at the start of 2020. Double Down News planned to make a dedicated film on the subject with David upon his return to London. They're releasing this video with the blessing of his beloved wife Nika.

Rest in Power David Graeber. 

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