Linkbox med anmeldelser, debat og interviews om/med den britiske marxist og geograf David Harvey og hans nye bog udgivet på Solidaritets forlag oktober 2015. / Debate, reviews and interviews about/with the British Marxist and geographer David Harvey.
David Harvey: Sytten modsætninger og enden på kapitalisme (Solidaritet, oktober 2015, 400 sider, 120 kr.). Introduktion om David Harvey af Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont og Peter Schultz Jørgensen (s.9-23).
"Bogen er et røntgenbillede af kapitalen. Harvey dissekerer kapitalens indre for at afdække, hvordan den virker. Han viser i velskrevne essays, hvordan kapitalens modsætninger på mange områder fører fra krise til krise. Vi skal dog ikke tro, at kapitalismen bryder sammen af sig selv."
David Harvey (Wikipedia.dk). Og en større artikel på engelsk. Med mange links.
DavidHarvey.org. See here Reading Capital: A close reading of the text of Karl Marx’s Capital Volume I-2 in 25 video lectures by David Harvey.
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Det sidste marked er udtømt. Af Peter Schultz Jørgensen (10. maj 2014). Interview med David Harvey: "Den 79-årige geograf David Harvey trækker fulde huse til sine forelæsninger om kapitalismens indre modsætninger. Han synes ikke Thomas Piketty har et modsvar og efterlyser politiske bevægelser med et alternativ."
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Introduktion til David Harveys samfundsforståelse. Af Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont og Peter Schultz Jørgensen (Kontradoxa, 22. oktober 2015). "Den britiske geograf David Harvey har siden 1970'erne forsket i forholdet mellem byudvikling, sociale bevægelser og kapitalismens indre modsætninger. Modkraft bringer indledningen [til Solidaritets bog Sytten modsætninger og enden på kapitalisme], der præsenterer Harveys tænkning i koncentreret form."
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Kapitalismens indre motsetninger og slutten på kapitalismen. Av Ståle Holgersen (nr.4, 2014, s.151-154). "Bokas styrke og dens skjønnhet ligger primært i dens presentasjonsform. For selv om den er relativt enkelt skrevet, blir det aldri overfladisk eller upresist."
DavidHarvey.org
“The most dangerous book I have ever written”: A commentary on Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism. By David Harvey (May 19, 2015). The full version of the article will be published shortly in Human Geography: A New Radical Journal (Vol.8, No.2, 2015).
International Socialism
X-ray vision. By Camilla Royle (Issue 147, Summer 2015). "Unfortunately, Harvey’s suggestions about how we might go about changing it are amongst the weakest aspects of his book ... Despite these criticisms, Seventeen Contradictions is an incredibly useful reference point for anyone wanting to unpick the contradictions inherent in the capitalist system."
Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
Seventeen contradictions and the end of capitalism. By Vishrut Arya (19 June 2014). "[The book], despite its limitations, provides a powerful analysis and conceptual map of capital oriented toward precisely such an aim."
The Project: A Socialist Journal
Seventeen contradictions and the end of capitalism. By Nick Rogers (January 12, 2015). " It is a tribute to the creativity of Harvey’s thinking and the clarity of his writing that, despite my differences with him, I nevertheless found this a worthwhile and thought-provoking book."
Socialist Review
Seventeen contradictions of capitalism. By Francesca Manning (Issue 391, May 2014). "This timely work is full of key insights and outside-the-box analysis ... However the tendency to make sweeping claims while neglecting to provide empirical evidence for them is a major weakness of the book."
David Harvey: A Critical Reader (pdf)
Edited by Noel Castree and Derek Gregory (Blackwell, 2006, 317 p.). See David Harvey: List of Publications (p.295-302), and among 12 other articles: Introduction: troubling geographies, by Derek Gregory (p.1-25) + David Harvey and Marxism, by Alex Callinicos (p.47-54). "This book critically interrogates the work of David Harvey, one of the world's most influential geographers, and one of its best known Marxists."
DavidHarvey.org
Debating Marx’s Crisis Theory & The Falling Rate of Profit (December 18, 2014). Debate between David Harvey and Michael Roberts.
Fifth International
Theories of late capitalist development: Harvey and Callinicos on contemporary imperialism. By Luke Cooper (Vol.3, No.4, 2010). "The interventions of Harvey and Callinicos represent a shift of ground in Marxist political-economy, which had been an exercise in retrenchment and the defence of core principles under the attacks of post-modernism and Globalisation theory."
Historical Materialism
Symposium on David Harvey’s The New Imperialism (Historical Materialism, Vol.14, No.4, 2006, p.3-166). With articles by Sam Ashman (p.3-7), Ellen Meiksins Wood (p.9-34), Noel Castree (p.35-57), Bob Sutcliffe (p.59-78), Robert Brenner (p.79-105), Sam Asman and Alex Callinicos (p.107-131), Ben Fine (p.133-156) and David Harvey (p.157-166). Only first page of the articles online. But see some of the articles online in full:
International Socialism
Imperialism: just a phase we're going through? By Judy Cox (Issue 102, Spring 2004, p.119-130). Review (among other books) of David Harvey, The New Imperialism (2003). "David Harvey, for example, draws on Rosa Luxemburg’s work from around 100 years ago."
International Socialist Review
Jacobin: Reason in Revolt
Michael Roberts Blog: blogging from a marxist economist
MRZine
On Neoliberalism: an interview with David Harvey by Sasha Lilley (19.06.2006). "Neoliberalism has left an indelible, smoldering mark on our world for the last thirty years."
New Left Project
Harvey versus Marx on Capitalism’s crises, Part 3: A rejoinder [to David Harvey]. By Andrew Kliman (13 May 2015). "New Left Project recently published a two-part critique by Andrew Kliman of leading Marxist geographer David Harvey’s objection to Marx’s theory of the falling rate of profit." With links to Kliman's two first articles (10 + 12 March) + Harvey's response (30 March).
Red Pepper
David Harvey interview: The importance of postcapitalist imagination (August 2013). "From housing to wages, David Harvey says examining capitalism's contradictions can point the way towards an alternative world."
Marxist Books on the Global Financial Crisis and Capitalism (Modkraft Biblioteket). With reviews of Harvey's book: The Enigma of Capital: And the Crises of Capitalism (2010) (scroll down to Harvey, David).
Karl Marx’ ’Kapitalen’ og kriseteorier (Modkraft Biblioteket). With reviews of Harvey's books: A Companion to Marx’s ’Capital’, Vol. 1 and 2 (2010-2013).
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