Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago
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Tag Archives: Radical geography
Harvey on the contemporary composition of the working class and the project of fusing Marxism and anarchism
In an excerpt from a recent debate in Brazil, David Harvey discusses the configuration of contemporary working class and latent forms of revolutionary organization on an urban basis, suggesting the potentialities of fusing the anarchist and Marxist traditions to shape … Continue reading
New article in Antipode | ‘Capitalist formations of enclosure: space and the extinction of the commons’
My latest article, ‘Capitalist formations of enclosure: space and the extinction of the commons’, is now available online at the early view webpage of Antipode. This was a great opportunity to sum up some of my recent explorations of the … Continue reading
Posted in Commons, Comunes, Enclosure, Historia del urbanismo, Materialismo histórico-geográfico, Mis publicaciones, Parliamentary Enclosure, Space and politics
Tagged Antipode, Álvaro Sevilla Buitrago, Commodification, Commons, Critical geography, Dispossession, Enclosure, Marketization, Privatization, Radical geography, Spatial techniques, Spatial theory
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