Dialectics and Class in Marxian Economics: David Harvey and Beyond

The  clash  of  different Marxian  theories  infusing  David  Harvey’s  work  reflects  a  key transitional moment  in  the  development  of  the Marxian  tradition.  He draws  deeply  from  the rich accumulated  literature of  that  tradition’s 150 years.   At  the  same  time,  the new directions within Marxism  that erupted  in  the 1960s and 1970s profoundly  influenced Harvey.   Transition within Marxism,  itself  the  product  of  social  changes,  shaped  certain  transitional  qualities  of Harvey’s work.

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