Harvey, David

Auteur: Noel Castree
Nombre de pages: Nombre de pages non disponible pages
ISBN: 1529746361, 9781529746365
Edition: SAGE Publications Limited
Date de publication: SAGE Publications Limited
Description: David Harvey (b. 1935) is perhaps the world's most renowned and influential geographer. He is also among the most prominent Marxists of our time. Harvey's geographical Marxism has had a formative impact on research across a range of social science and humanities disciplines. He is primarily known as a theorist dedicated to revealing the essential elements of capitalism as a mode of producing goods and services. Using a theory presented in his first major book as a Marxist, The Limits to Capital (1982), Harvey has subsequently made sense of the real geographies of contemporary capitalism in a series of widely read books, such as A Brief History of Neoliberalism (2005). These "big agenda" texts rely on secondary evidence gleaned from diverse sources. Harvey rarely undertakes primary ...

