 | David Harvey, Karl Marx - 2010 - 356 pages
The radical geographer guides us through the classic text of political economy. | |
 | David Harvey - 2006 - 154 pages
An essential introduction to the field of historical geography, which offers a radical new way of understanding global capitalism. | |
 | David Harvey - 2009 - 339 pages
Liberty and freedom are frequently invoked to justify political action. Presidents as diverse as Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and ... | |
 | Meghnad Desai - 2002 - 372 pages
Meghnad Desai argues that capitalism's recent efflorescence is something Karl Marx anticipated and indeed, in a certain sense, would have welcomed. | |
 | Pierre Jalée - 1977 - 128 pages
Studies the workings of capitalism, and the relation of labor, profit, money, government, and class in terms of Marxist economic theory | |
 | David Harvey - 2003 - 384 pages
Collecting David Harvey's finest work on Paris during the second empire, Paris, Capital of Modernity offers brilliant insights ranging from the birth of consumerist spectacle ... | |
 | Ernest Mandel - 1980 - 174 pages
Provides an in-depth explanation of the underlying determinants of trade cycles and the essential political and other extraeconommic factors that are required for the timing of ... | |
 | Robert Brenner - 2003 - 331 pages
Brenner demonstrates that the new economy was always a fragile phenomenon. | |
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