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	<title>Comments on: Two Pieces by David Graeber</title>
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		<title>By: Uma volta por aí&#8230; &#171; Comunidade Imaginada</title>
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		<description>[...] Two Pieces by David Graeber [em Open Access Anthropology] - Over the next couple of months I’d like to make this blog a place to learn not only about OA [Open Acess] issues in Anthropology, but about open access texts in general. How better to demonstrate the importance of OA than to showcase all the great OA work that is being Done? In this spirit I want to point out two pieces of David Graeber’s that are available free and for download: [...]</description>
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