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大卫·格雷伯和大卫·温格罗,《万物的黎明:人类的新历史》。纽约:Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021。704页。《万物的黎明》不仅在总页数上是一本巨著,而且在关于人类“史前”的考古证据的数量上也是一本巨著。作者在各自学科的范围内讨论了当前的争论,并详细讨论了17世纪和18世纪的政治哲学。尽管它的规模和范围,这本书得到了广泛的评论,并取得了出版成功罕见的学术著作。这本书受到关注的部分原因可能是它的合著者大卫·格雷伯(David Graeber)的出版生涯,他在2020年该书出版前不幸去世。我提到这一点的原因是,格雷伯的作品既有学术读者,也有非学术读者,比如《胡扯的工作:一种理论》、《债务:最初的5000年》和《民主工程:一段历史、一场危机、一场运动》。在2011年开始的占领华尔街运动期间,他也有了公众形象,这突显了他对无政府主义的支持。格雷伯的政治哲学在本书中发挥了重要作用。
David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. Pp. 704. The Dawn of Everything is not just a massive book in terms of its total number of pages but also in the amount of archaeological evidence discussed concerning human “prehistory.” The authors range over current disputes within their disciplines as well as discussing in some detail political philosophies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In spite of its size and range, the book has been widely reviewed and has had a publication success rarely seen with academic works. Attention to it may be in part due to the publishing career of its co-author David Graeber, who tragically died in 2020 just before the book appeared in print. The reason I mention this point is that Graeber’s work had both an academic and non-academic audience, in such books as Bullshit Jobs: A Theory, Debt: The First 5,000 Years, and The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement. He also had a public profile during the Occupy Wall Street movement beginning in 2011, which highlighted his advocacy of anarchism. Graeber’s political philosophy plays a significant role in this book.