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Massive wealth and capital haven’t budged one bit, so far. We have to give it a huge push if we want to see something different in our society
Massive wealth and capital haven’t budged one bit, so far. We have to give it a huge push if we want to see something different in our society
This is an excerpt — the last two chapters — from Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism by David Harvey, out now from Profile Books
David Harvey is the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is a…
Emanuele: You talk about the geographical distribution of economic crises. Namely, how crises spread from one part of the globe, to the…
Interview with David Harvey Emanuele: In the Preface to Rebel Cities, you begin by describing your experience in Paris during the…
David Harvey was ranked as one of the twenty-most cited authors of books in the humanities in 2007 by the business information…
Discussing his new book, Rebel Cities, David Harvey addresses the debates surrounding horizontalism, centralism and anarchism. Part 1 of this interview can be found here.…
David Harvey is one of the world's leading Marxist theorists. He discussed the themes from his new book, Rebel Cities: From the Right…
AMY GOODMAN: Tuesday is May Day, May 1st, also known as International Workers’ Day, a holiday that celebrates workers’ rights and achievements of organized…
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