In this chapter, the author summarises how Marxist theory relates to urban areas and describes the evolution of this body of thought during the post-war period. For Marxists, modern cities are “capitalist cities”, not merely “cities in a capitalist society”, and are shaped in key respects by the dynamics of capitalist accumulation. It is within this context that Marx confronts the specificity of the capitalist city, arguing that the distinction between city and countryside is a constitutive element of the capitalist division of labour. The specificity of urban areas rests with the ways in which they bring together labour, capital and land to form a dynamic and spatially-uneven configuration of productive resources. The approach developed by...
The main stimulus for this theme issue came from the perception shared by several scholars that “pos...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
Central concepts of contemporary life such as politics, civilization, and citizenship derive from th...
In this chapter, the author summarises how Marxist theory relates to urban areas and describes the e...
Bringing together Marx’s original writings on land, rent and the landed property class, this book ap...
The so-called “Quantitative Revolution” which swept through human geography in the middle of the 20t...
This paper argues that one of the greatest challenges mounted to urban theory is accounting for the ...
The urban question concerns the relationship between urban form and urban social existence. Accordin...
The analysis begins by stressing the necessity to analyse the urban system before the role of the lo...
Urban Geography experienced a multitude of changes throughout its evolution. Since its initial separ...
The paper opens with an overview of the problem of commodity production in capitalism. It is shown h...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
The paper means to familiarize leading currents within the city theory. There are at least two appr...
Reading Marx'and Engel's texts about the city brings good surprises. The description, the classifica...
The chapter first explores the rise of the ‘network orthodoxy’. It proceeds to develop a critique of...
The main stimulus for this theme issue came from the perception shared by several scholars that “pos...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
Central concepts of contemporary life such as politics, civilization, and citizenship derive from th...
In this chapter, the author summarises how Marxist theory relates to urban areas and describes the e...
Bringing together Marx’s original writings on land, rent and the landed property class, this book ap...
The so-called “Quantitative Revolution” which swept through human geography in the middle of the 20t...
This paper argues that one of the greatest challenges mounted to urban theory is accounting for the ...
The urban question concerns the relationship between urban form and urban social existence. Accordin...
The analysis begins by stressing the necessity to analyse the urban system before the role of the lo...
Urban Geography experienced a multitude of changes throughout its evolution. Since its initial separ...
The paper opens with an overview of the problem of commodity production in capitalism. It is shown h...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
The paper means to familiarize leading currents within the city theory. There are at least two appr...
Reading Marx'and Engel's texts about the city brings good surprises. The description, the classifica...
The chapter first explores the rise of the ‘network orthodoxy’. It proceeds to develop a critique of...
The main stimulus for this theme issue came from the perception shared by several scholars that “pos...
The adoption of Marxism as a theoretical perspective and a political project in the 1970s was the si...
Central concepts of contemporary life such as politics, civilization, and citizenship derive from th...