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David Graeber

David Graeber

David Graeber is an American anthropologist. He was an anarchist and activist as well. He is well-known for this book  The Utopia of Rules, Debt: The First 5000 Years and Bullshit Jobs. He is the author of his won book. He has published many books and is a popular author of America.

David Graeber was also a professor at London which is the school of economics. He was an anthropologist professor of that. He is popular for his book and is well-known among the people. His work is loved by the people.

Name David Graeber
Birthday Feb 12
Age 59
Gender Male
Height 5 feet 10 inches (Approx)
Profession Anthropologist
Net Worth $1 million-$5 million
Married/Single Married
Wife Nika Dubrovsky

10 Facts on David Graeber:

  1. David Graeber was born on February 12, 1996, in New York, United States and he left the world on September 2, 2020.
  2. His age was 59 years old when he died. He died at Venice Hospital. Just two days before he died he was active on Youtube and had posted a video that he has been suffering from normal cold and feeling ill and also revealed that he had started feeling good.
  3. David Graeber has never his net worth in any sites. He seems to be secretive about his personal life.
  4. He has never disposed of whether he has siblings or not. He has never unfolded the name of his sisters and brothers.
  5. Yes, David Graeber is married and his wife was Nika Dubrovsky.
  6. He disclosed that his parents were in their early forties when he was born.
  7. David Graeber was graduated from Philips Academy Andover and completed his B.A from the State University of New York at purchase.
  8.  He is not available on the social apps but his achievements and award that he had received are available on Wikipedia.
  9. David Graeber explained that he is an Eternal Optimist.
  10. He once opened up about his net worth. David unveiled that his net worth is $1 million-$5 million.

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