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Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography

Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography

Book by David Harvey
David Harvey is the most influential geographer of our era, possessing a reputation that extends across the social sciences and humanities. Spaces of Capital, a collection of seminal articles and new essays spanning three decades, demonstrates why... Google Books
Originally published: 2001
Author: David Harvey
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The book gathers together some of Harvey's best work on two of his central concerns: the relationship between geographical thought and political power as well ...
This project has necessitated deeper enquiry into the manner in which capitalism produces a distinctive historical geography. When the physical and social ...
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The book gathers together some of Harvey's best work on two of his central concerns: the relationship between geographical thought and political power as well ...
Harvey, David, 1935-. Spaces of capital: towards a critical geography / David Harvey. ... Urban geography. 3. Urban eco- nomics. 4. Marxian economics. 5. Space in ...
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Towards a Critical Geography · 234 mm x 156mm · 432 pages · Published October 2001 (Paperback) · ISBN · Paperback: 9780748615414 · Ebook (PDF): 9781474468954.
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This book brings together for the first time seminal articles published over three decades on the tensions between geographical knowledges and political power ...
The book gathers together some of Harvey's best work on two of his central concerns: the relationship between geographical thought and political power as well ...
Oct 19, 2001 · David Harvey is the most influential geographer of our era, possessing a reputation that extends across the social sciences and humanities.
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The book gathers together some of Harvey's best work on two of his central concerns: the relationship between geographical thought and political power as well ...
It defends the necessity to promote an urban re-appropriation that inevitably includes the citizens who inhabit urban space. Such a conclusion arises from the ...