
The urbanization of capital
studies in the history and theory of capitalist urbanization
First published 1985
About this book
The Urbanization of Capital (Harvey, 1985b), a collection of six papers published during the previous decade together with two new chapters, does exactly what it says on the cover: It explores the question of how capital -- which Harvey, following Marx, theorizes as a process rather than a thing -- becomes urbanized. [...] Harveyʹs explicit aim [...] is to ground our understanding of capitalist urbanism within the Marxian theory of accumulation, so it is with this concept that we must begin. After Marx, Harvey claims that there is in the capitalist production process an inherent tendency toward overaccumulation, whereby "too much capital is produced in aggregate relative to the opportunities to employ that capital." -- From http://www.jstor.org (March 14, 2016).
Subjects
CapitalismUrban economicsHistorySpace in economicsMarxian school of sociologyMarxian economicsUrbanizationCapitalism--historyHt321 .h373 1985