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The Point Is To Change It: Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis

Noel Castree (Editor), Paul A. Chatterton (Editor), Nik Heynen (Editor), Wendy Larner (Editor), Melissa W. Wright (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-9834-9
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360 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Introduction: The Point Is To Change It: Noel Castree, Paul Chatterton, Nik Heynen, Wendy Larner and Melissa W. Wright

1 Now and Then: Michael J. Watts

2 The Idea of Socialism: From 1968 to the Present-day Crisis: Hugo Radice

3 The Revolutionary Imperative: Neil Smith

4 To Make Live or Let Die? Rural Dispossession and the Protection of Surplus Populations: Tania Murray Li

5 Postneoliberalism and Its Malcontents: Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore and Neil Brenner

6 D/developments after the Meltdown: Gillian Hart

7 Is the Globalization Consensus Dead?: Robert Wade

8 The Uses of Neoliberalism: James Ferguson

9 Crisis, Continuity and Change: Neoliberalism, the Left and the Future of Capitalism: Noel Castree

10 Money Games: Currencies and Power in the Contemporary World Economy: John Agnew

11 Pre-Black Futures: Katharyne Mitchell

12 The Shape of Capitalism to Come: Paul Cammack

13 Who Counts? Dilemmas of Justice in a Postwestphalian World: Nancy Fraser

14 The Communist Hypothesis and Revolutionary Capitalisms: Exploring the Idea of Communist Geographies for the 21st Century: Erik Swyngedouw

15 An Economic Ethics for the Anthropocene: J. K. Gibson-Graham and Gerda Roelvink

Index

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