Social Justice and the City

David Harvey
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This collection of essays was inspired by David Harvey's desire to relate principles of social justice to the application of spatial and geographical principles in urban and regional planning. The result is an analysis of urbanism and social need. This reissue contains a foreword by Ira Katznelson and a new afterword by the author.
Genres: NonfictionGeographyUrbanismUrban StudiesCitiesUrban PlanningAcademicSociologyPoliticsPhilosophy
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