“This outstanding book shows how i is possible to bring social processes and
spatial forms together analytically and as a guide to action. David Harvey
argues that spatial forms incorporate socal processes and that all soca!
processes are inherently spatial. He seeks to break the artifical separation
between methodology and philosophy in an exploration af the fundamental
interreationships between space, socal justice, and the nature of urbanism,
"A peretrating analysis of contemporary urbanism... ewillbe controversial
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most cites, journalists or historians who describe and discuss the
contemporary city or the development of the modern movement in
architecture,” Architects" journal
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Hopkins University. His The Limits to Capital and The Urban Experience are
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