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Chinese tradition confirms David Graeber's anthropological hypothesis about the creditary theory of money.Sixth ToneThe Old Roots of China’s New-Look FinanceLi Dan | Ph.D. student in anthropology at London School of Economics and Political Science
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Chinese tradition confirms David Graeber's anthropological hypothesis about the creditary theory of money.
Sixth ToneThe Old Roots of China’s New-Look Finance
Li Dan | Ph.D. student in anthropology at London School of Economics and Political Science