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Following a brief critique of the brief critique of Harvey penned by CCC, the essay concludes with the suggestion that the true potential of Harvey’s Marxism—his project to spatialise Marxism—lies in his revealingly unfinished and on-going appropriation of two indispensable and related philosophical concepts of Marxism: dialectics and totality.KEYWORDS: CapitalismMarxismgeographydialecticstotality","PeriodicalId":46022,"journal":{"name":"Scottish Geographical Journal","volume":"85 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":1.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"David Harvey, geography and Marxism <b>David Harvey: a critical introduction to his thought</b> , by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2023, 261 pp + xvi., ISBN 978-0-367-13697-0 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-367-13698-7 (paper).\",\"authors\":\"Kanishka Goonewardena\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/14702541.2023.2260824\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"ABSTRACTThis essay engages with David Harvey: A Critical Introduction to his Thought by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers (CCC), the most panoramic, rigorous and insightful study of the leading Marxist geographer of the last half century. 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David Harvey, geography and Marxism David Harvey: a critical introduction to his thought , by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2023, 261 pp + xvi., ISBN 978-0-367-13697-0 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-367-13698-7 (paper).
ABSTRACTThis essay engages with David Harvey: A Critical Introduction to his Thought by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers (CCC), the most panoramic, rigorous and insightful study of the leading Marxist geographer of the last half century. After underlining the impressive qualities of this book that make it an immensely rewarding reading for both experts and newcomers in the field of critical geography, the reading of David Harvey offered here deals in detail with three searching questions broached by CCC. How are we to comprehend Harvey’s incomparable contribution to geography and the consequent common sense in his discipline of not only his work but also Marxism? How could we make sense of Harvey’s original contribution to Marxism as a pioneer of radical geographical thought and his resultant reputation among the foremost Marxist critics of our time? How should we then assess the political significance of Harvey’s increasingly influential profile as a public intellectual beyond the confines of academic discourse? These and adjacent questions are addressed with close intellectual-biographical reference to Harvey’s own oeuvre, in order to highlight the most distinctive features of Harvey as a Marxist among other Marxists. Following a brief critique of the brief critique of Harvey penned by CCC, the essay concludes with the suggestion that the true potential of Harvey’s Marxism—his project to spatialise Marxism—lies in his revealingly unfinished and on-going appropriation of two indispensable and related philosophical concepts of Marxism: dialectics and totality.KEYWORDS: CapitalismMarxismgeographydialecticstotality
期刊介绍:
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."