Conference of the Union for Radical Political Economics
Economic Crisis: Radical Analysis and Radical Responses
Saturday, October 24, 2009
St. Francis College Brooklyn
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Imagining Radical Change with David Harvey & Alexander Cockburn
GRITtv with Laura Flanders
November 19, 2009
Is Marxism Relevant Today?
Panel Discussion with Duncan Foley and Prabhat Patnaik
Committee on Global Thought
Columbia University
March 11, 2009
David Harvey and Alexander Cockburn: Challenging the Economic Order
GRITtv
October 8, 2009
Interview with David Harvey
(Alternate version with Portuguese subtitles)
October 9, 2009
David Harvey on Urban Utopias
MIT City Visions Course
Spring 2004
The Crisis Now
David Harvey in conversation with Chris Harman
Marxism 2009 Conference, London
July 5, 2009
The Urban Roots of the Fiscal Crisis
Lecture by David Harvey
The American University of Beirut
May 29, 2009
Sponsored by The Masters in Urban Planning and Policy and Urban Design in the Department of Architecture and Design and the Center for American Studies and Research.
Video from the City from Below Conference of Professor Harvey’s remarks at the opening plenary. Baltimore, April 18, 2009. Read the transcript. Watch the rest of the plenary.
The Urban Roots of the Fiscal Crisis
Lecture by David Harvey
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
April 16th, 2009
How many fiscal disruptions over the last thirty years have been urban/property led? Why does this particular one takes the form it does? In what ways does this fits into a Marxist theory of urbanization under capitalism?
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“Marxist Geographer David Harvey on the G20, the Financial Crisis, and Neo-Liberalism”
Democracy Now!
April 2, 2009
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David Harvey Interviewed on New York Public Radio (WNYC)
March 26, 2009
5 Minute Video Excerpt:
Listen to full audio interview (24 minutes):
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