Panel: Radical Interpretations of the Present Crisis
with Loren Goldner, Andrew Kliman, and Paul Mattick
November 14th, 2012 7:30-10:30 PM
The New School
Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang building, 6th floor
65 W 11th St, New York City
Author: David Harvey (Page 22 of 37)
David Harvey is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology & Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), the Director of Research at the Center for Place, Culture and Politics, and the author of numerous books. He has been teaching Karl Marx’s Capital for over 50 years.
Unraveling Capital´s Contradictions
(with Spanish subtitles)
Bioecon TV
Oct 21, 2012
Interview: David Harvey on Rebel Cities
By Fatema Ahmed
Icon Magazine
Review: Rebel Cities
By Kanishk Tharoor
Guernica
October 15, 2012
Lecture: The Urbanization of Anti-Capitalist Struggle
Thursday, October 18th 5:00pm
Boston University Annual Humanities Lecture
The Photonics Center, Room 906
8 St. Mary’s Street
Capital, Volume 3
Part Five: The Division of Profit into Interest and Profit of Enterprise. (Interest-Bearing Capital)
Chapter 36: Pre-Capitalist Relations
Chapter 27: The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production
Chapter 28: Means of Circulation and Capital. The views of Tooke and Fullarton
Chapter 29: Banking Capital’s Component Parts
Chapter 30: Money Capital and Real Capital: I
Chapter 31: Money Capital and Real Capital: II
Chapter 32: Money Capital and Real Capital: III
The page numbers Professor Harvey refers to are valid for the Penguin Classics editions of Capital Volumes 2 and 3.
Listen now:
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These lectures were the inspiration for the book: A Companion to Marx’s Capital, Volume 2 published by Verso in 2013.
© 2012 David Harvey
Reading Marx’s Capital Volume II with David Harvey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.
Thanks to Eren Buglalilar for the oral translation into Turkish.
Interview: David Harvey on Rebel Cities
By Chris Carlsson
Shareable
September 5, 2012
Friday, September 7th, 2012
4 pm – 7 pm
Elebash Recital Hall
CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave, New York City
Free and open to the public
Dear Mandela is the remarkable story of Abahlali BaseMjondolo – Zulu for ‘people of the shacks’ – the largest movement of the poor to emerge in post-apartheid South Africa. Dear Mandela was awarded the ‘Best South African Documentary’ prize after its World Premiere at the Durban International Film Festival, and top prize, the ‘Grand Chameleon Award’, at its US premiere at the Brooklyn Film Festival.
Discussion to follow screening with:
- Directors Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza
- Willie Baptist, a formerly homeless father who came out of the Watts uprisings, the Black Student Movement, and working as a lead organizer with the United Steelworkers has 40 years of experience organizing amongst the poor including with the National Union of the Homeless, the Kensington Welfare Rights Union, the National Welfare Rights Union, the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign, and many other networks. Willie serves as the Poverty Initiative Scholar-in-Residence and is the Coordinator of the Poverty Scholars Program.
- Moderated by David Harvey, author of Rebel Cities (Verso, 2012).
Recent Rebel Cities Reviews:
David Harvey’s Rebel Cities: A Guide to the Vexed
by Lucas Van Meer-Mass
The Toronto Review of Books
August 15, 2012
Cities of struggle
by Andre Pusey
Red Pepper
August 2012
Rebel Cities
by Mihaela Buna
Bookslut
August 2012
Marx’s Method in Capital
David Harvey & Alex Callinicos
Marxism 2012 Conference
London | July 2012
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