Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical GeographyTaylor & Francis, 2001 - 429 sidor 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 his work has had-and continues to have-such a major impact. 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 as the capitalist production of space. In addition, he chips away at geography's pretenses of "scientific" neutrality and grounds spatial theory in social justice. Harvey also reflects on the work and careers of little-noticed or misrepresented figures in geography's intellectual history-Kant, Von Thünen, Humboldt, Lattimore, Hegel, Heidegger, Darwin, Malthus, Foucault and many others. |
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an interview with the editors | 3 |
What kind of geography for what kind of public policy? | 27 |
Population resources and the ideology of science | 38 |
On countering the Marxian myth Chicagostyle | 68 |
a memoire | 90 |
the factory of fragmentation | 121 |
A view from Federal Hill | 128 |
the conceptual | 158 |
a reconstruction | 237 |
The Marxian theory of the state | 267 |
Hegel Von Thünen and Marx | 284 |
The geopolitics of capitalism | 312 |
The geography of class power | 369 |
globalization and the commodification | 394 |
Bibliography | 412 |
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