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But what came to be called the political-economy perspective has progressed with remarkable speed and energy to generate its own framework of conceptualization and analysis, its own questions and debates. The papers in these two volumes ...
But what came to be called the political-economy perspective has progressed with remarkable speed and energy to generate its own framework of conceptualization and analysis, its own questions and debates. The papers in these two volumes ...
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Resource analysis, resource management, and the integration of human and physical geography. Progress in Physical Geography 7, 127–46. Johnston, R.J. 1986. On human geography. London: Edward Arnold, Peake, L. & P.Jackson 1988.
Resource analysis, resource management, and the integration of human and physical geography. Progress in Physical Geography 7, 127–46. Johnston, R.J. 1986. On human geography. London: Edward Arnold, Peake, L. & P.Jackson 1988.
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Hartshorne commented on a brief (and critical) mention of Marx in Schaefer's article: “me too'”. Whether the analysis of Karl Marx is sound, few readers of the Annals would be competent to judge.
Hartshorne commented on a brief (and critical) mention of Marx in Schaefer's article: “me too'”. Whether the analysis of Karl Marx is sound, few readers of the Annals would be competent to judge.
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geography's analysis of them. Radical geography originated as a critical reaction to two crises of capitalism at that time: the armed struggle in the Third World periphery, specifically United States involvement in the Vietnamese War, ...
geography's analysis of them. Radical geography originated as a critical reaction to two crises of capitalism at that time: the armed struggle in the Third World periphery, specifically United States involvement in the Vietnamese War, ...
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Smith and Ricardo began their analysis of production and exchange with the individual already formed by nature. Marx begins with production by individuals who form their personalities as they transform nature through the labour process.
Smith and Ricardo began their analysis of production and exchange with the individual already formed by nature. Marx begins with production by individuals who form their personalities as they transform nature through the labour process.
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