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The Urban Experience

David Harvey

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The city—site of high human accomplishment and of squalid human failure—embodies the inner contradictions of capitalism. In this pioneering study David Harvey offers a definitive Marxist interpretation of the urban process under capitalism.

Originally published in two volumes as Consciousness and the Urban Experience and The Urbanization of Capital, Harvey's work is now available in an abridged one-volume paperback edition. Sppaning geography, sociology, economics, and politics, it offers a solid theoretical basis for understanding—and participating in—social change. The Urban Experience, write...

The city—site of high human accomplishment and of squalid human failure—embodies the inner contradictions of capitalism. In this pioneering study David Harvey offers a definitive Marxist interpretation of the urban process under capitalism.

Originally published in two volumes as Consciousness and the Urban Experience and The Urbanization of Capital, Harvey's work is now available in an abridged one-volume paperback edition. Sppaning geography, sociology, economics, and politics, it offers a solid theoretical basis for understanding—and participating in—social change. The Urban Experience, write's Harvey, "is about ways of seeing the city, of reading its text and finding an interpretive frame in which to locate the million and one surprises that confront us on the street."

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An excellent, accessible introduction to the thought of David Harvey, one of the foremost Marxian urban analysts of our era.

An elaborate, coherent, and sensitive vision. Careful reasing of Harvey's works is an education of inestimable value.

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Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Urbanization of Capital
Chapter 2. The Urban Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis
Chapter 3. Land Rent under Capitalism
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List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Urbanization of Capital
Chapter 2. The Urban Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis
Chapter 3. Land Rent under Capitalism
Chapter 4. Class Structure and the Theory of Residential Differentiation
Chapter 5. The Place of Urban Politics in the Geography of Uneven Capitalist Development
Chapter 6. Money, Time, Space, and the City
Chapter 7. Monument and Myth: the Building of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart
Chapter 8. The Urbanization of Consciousness
Chapter 9. Flexible Accumulation Through Urbanization: Reflection on "Post-Modernism" in the American City
References
Index

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David Harvey

David Harvey is Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography at the University of Oxford. He is the author of Social Justice and the City.