James Suzman is an anthropologist specializing in the Khoisan peoples of southern Africa.
He is the director of Anthropos Ltd, a think tank applying anthropological methods to contemporary social and economic problems.
Suzman's expertise in hunter-gatherer societies informs his perspective on work and its role in human history.
His previous book, "Affluence Without Abundance," explored similar themes.
Suzman's writing style is accessible and engaging, drawing on a wide range of disciplines to support his arguments.
His work challenges conventional economic theories and offers alternative views on human productivity and societal organization.
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