01758nam a2200241Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001900062040001000081082001000091082000800101100001800109245005200127260001400179260000900193300001300202365000600215365001100221365000600232365000600238505125500244650001701499OSt20230728112028.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a 9780415932417 ckrvia a711.1 bHAR1 aDavid, Harvey10aSpaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography bRoutledge c2001 ax; 429p. b0 cRupees d0 e0 aReinventing geography: an interview with the editors of New Left Review p3, Part I: Geographical Knowledges / Political Power: What kind of geography for what kind of public policy? p.27, Population, resources, and the ideology of science p.38, On countering the Marxian myth – Chicago style p.68, Owen Lattimore: a memoire p.90, On the history and present condition of geography: an historical materialist manifesto p.108, Capitalism: the factory of fragmentation p.121, A view from Federal Hill p.128, Militant particular ism and global ambition: the conceptual politics of place, space, and environment in the work of Raymond Williams p.158, City and justice: social movements in the city p.188, Cartographic identities: geographical knowledge under globalization p.208, Part 2: The Capitalist Production of Space: The geography of capitalist accumulation: a reconstruction of the Marxian theory p.237, The Marxian theory of the state p.267, The spatial fix: Hegel, Von Thunen and Marx p.284, The geopolitics of capitalism p.312, From managerial ism to entrepreneurialism: the transformation in urban governance in late capitalism p.345, The geography of class power p.369, The art of rent: globalization and the commodification of culture p.394 aUrban Theory