James Suzman
James Suzman is an anthropologist who has been documenting the often traumatic encounter between the remnants of Southern Africa’s last Khoisan hunter-gatherer societies and the relentlessly expanding global economy.
He is the author of Affluence without Abundance (2017) and the bestselling Work: A History of How We Spend Our Time (2020),which has now been translated into thirty languages.
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