Abstract. The fashion for Marxist analysis in planning theory has all but passed without a satisfactory answer being given to the question: what does the theory tell planners to do? This question can only be answered by conceiving of planning as a political activity in the broadest sense, and by examining Marxian political theory which deals with its subject through the perspective of class conflict. The Marxian concept of class, however, is problematic. In this paper recent developments in Marxian class theory are traced and a movement is found away from a reductionist structural perspective towards one which accepts the importance of nonclass as well as class structures, the existence of new classes cutting across the economic categories ...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
The logical structure of class theory is described in terms of a number of correspondence principles...
With the desperate usurpation of global spaces under the everexpanding capitalist mode of production...
The renewed interest in Marxism that occurred in social sciences and humanities after the 2008 econo...
The so-called “Quantitative Revolution” which swept through human geography in the middle of the 20t...
The resurgence of interest in class that has been associated with the US-based working class studies...
The starting point of this essay is the proposition that the question of class is central. This is n...
Urban studies are still troubled by Friedrich Engels’ argument from 1872: that the bourgeoisie’s onl...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
Much time and energy has been devoted to describing the class structure of modern capitalist societi...
Since its inception roughly 100 years ago, urban planning has tried to address problems of sprawl, c...
International audienceThe analysis of strategies of class reproduction has become a key way of under...
This paper distinguishes the notion of “class politics” from that of “class analysis”. In an attempt...
This dissertation presents a Marxian class analytic theory of economic reproduction and growth. The ...
The paper outlines the Marxist theory of social classes in reference to the paradigm of the politica...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
The logical structure of class theory is described in terms of a number of correspondence principles...
With the desperate usurpation of global spaces under the everexpanding capitalist mode of production...
The renewed interest in Marxism that occurred in social sciences and humanities after the 2008 econo...
The so-called “Quantitative Revolution” which swept through human geography in the middle of the 20t...
The resurgence of interest in class that has been associated with the US-based working class studies...
The starting point of this essay is the proposition that the question of class is central. This is n...
Urban studies are still troubled by Friedrich Engels’ argument from 1872: that the bourgeoisie’s onl...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
Much time and energy has been devoted to describing the class structure of modern capitalist societi...
Since its inception roughly 100 years ago, urban planning has tried to address problems of sprawl, c...
International audienceThe analysis of strategies of class reproduction has become a key way of under...
This paper distinguishes the notion of “class politics” from that of “class analysis”. In an attempt...
This dissertation presents a Marxian class analytic theory of economic reproduction and growth. The ...
The paper outlines the Marxist theory of social classes in reference to the paradigm of the politica...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
The logical structure of class theory is described in terms of a number of correspondence principles...
With the desperate usurpation of global spaces under the everexpanding capitalist mode of production...