David Harvey: the power of abstraction David Harvey: a critical introduction to his thought , by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2023, 261 pp + xvi, £120.00, ISBN 978-0-367-13697-0 (hardback), £19.99, ISBN 978-0-367-13698-7 (paperback), £17.99, ISBN 9780429028120 (eBook).
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 It should be noted that Marx himself never used the term historical materialist, preferring instead ‘practical materialist’ or ‘communist materialist’, suggesting not a presupposed or teleological conception of history but a “practical mode of intervention into history” (Tomba, Citation2013, p. viii).2 See John Chiaradia, ‘Amadeo Bordiga and the myth of Antonio Gramsci’, for a substantive (though notably unpublished) critique of Gramsci’s Soviet Bolshevism in the 1920s. Available at libcom.org: https://files.libcom.org/files/Chiaradia-Bordiga-Gramsci.pdf.3 Letters from the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher. Marx to Ruge, Kreuznach, September 1843. https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1843/letters/43_09.htm.
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The Scottish Geographical Journal is the learned publication of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and is a continuation of the Scottish Geographical Magazine, first published in 1885. The Journal was relaunched in its present format in 1999. The Journal is international in outlook and publishes scholarly articles of original research from any branch of geography and on any part of the world, while at the same time maintaining a distinctive interest in and concern with issues relating to Scotland. “The Scottish Geographical Journal mixes physical and human geography in a way that no other international journal does. It deploys a long heritage of geography in Scotland to address the most pressing issues of today."