DAVID HARVEY LECTURE IN BRISTOL
David Harvey Lecture, Bristol, 19th July: Crises, Urbanization and the City as a Terrain for Anti-Capitalist Struggle
PUBLIC LECTURE
Bristol Institute of Public Affairs
Crises, Urbanization and the City as a Terrain for Anti-Capitalist Struggle
Professor David Harvey, Graduate Centre, City University of New York
David Harvey is one of the world’s most influential social scientists. His many books include The New Imperialism; Paris, Capital of Modernity; Social Justice and the City; Limits to Capital; The Urbanization of Capital; The Condition of Postmodernity; Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference; Spaces of Hope; Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography, A Brief History of Neoliberalism and The Enigma of Capital. His work also contributes to broader social and political debate; he is a leading proponent of the idea of ‘The Right to the City’, and in recent years he has become an internationally recognised ‘public intellectual’ in part due to the success of his very popular online lectures on Marx’s Capital and superb public lectures. We are delighted to welcome you all to this very special event.
Tuesday, 19 July 2011, 5:30pm
Peel Lecture Theatre, Reception to Follow
School of Geographical Sciences, University Road, University of Bristol
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