Introduction1.Karl Marx: Commodities and Cities, With Sober Senses2.Fredrick Engels: Back Street Boy in Manchester3.Walter Benjamin: The City of Profane Illumination4.Henri Lefebvre: The Urban Revolution5. Guy Debord: The City of Marx and Coca-Cola6.Manuel Castells: The City of Althusser and Social Movements7. David Harvey: The Geopolitics of Urbanization8. Marshall Berman: A Marxist URban Romance
Andy Merrifield is Professor of Geography at Clark University. He received his Ph.D. from Oxford and is the coeditor of The Urbanization of Justice in addition to being a contributor to The Nation and Dissent.
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economic extremes and for that reason the most promising field for
social change. A primer for the postindustrial "children of Marx
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