Spaces of Capital
Discover the groundbreaking insights of David Harvey in "Spaces of Capital," published by Edinburgh University Press in 2001. This essential work, spanning 432 pages, compiles seminal articles written over three decades, exploring the intricate relationship between geographical knowledge and political power. Harvey, recognized as one of the most influential geographers of our time, delves deep into the complexities of capitalist production of space, shedding light on how economies shape our environments and social structures. "Spaces of Capital" is not just a book; it's a critical resource for anyone interested in political geography and the dynamics of space in international relations. Expand your understanding of these pivotal themes and gain a unique perspective on the spaces we inhabit and the forces that shape them. Don't miss the chance to enrich your collection with this insightful examination of how capital influences geography.