‘A Brief History of Neoliberalism’ now available as an audiobook


A Brief History of Neoliberalism
Written by: David Harvey
Narrated by: Clive Chafer
Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Audible.com

Video: AAG Featured Lecture: Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason

Featured Lecture: Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason
American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting
April 8, 2017
Boston

(remarks begin at 8:26)

Video: Imperialism: Is it a Relevant Concept? The New School. May 1, 2017

Video: Imperialism: Is it a Relevant Concept?
Center for Public Scholarship
The New School
May 1, 2017

Speakers:
David Harvey
, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Duncan Foley, Leo Model Professor of Economics and Director of Graduate Studies, The New School
Nancy Fraser, Henry A. & Louise Loeb Professor of Political & Social Science, The New School
Prabhat Patnaik, Author, A Theory of Imperialism

Moderator:
Sanjay Reddy
, Associate Professor of Economics, The New School

Video: ‘Visualizing Capital’ with Professor David Harvey. Uppsala University, Sweden. April 20, 2017.


(part 1, Lecture)


(part 2, Questions)

Visualizing Capital
Uppsala University, Sweden
April 20, 2017

Video: ‘Visualizing Capital’ with Professor David Harvey. Oxford, January 2017.

‘Visualizing Capital’ with Professor David Harvey
School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford
26 January 2017

David Harvey Video Lecture Series: Marx and Capital: The Concept, The Book, The History

Marx and Capital: The Concept, The Book, The History
A Series of Six Video Lectures in Political Economy by David Harvey

  1. CAPITAL AS VALUE IN MOTION
  2. VALUE AND ANTI-VALUE
  3. VALUE AND ITS MONETARY EXPRESSION
  4. THE SPACE AND TIME OF VALUE
  5. USE VALUES: THE PRODUCTION OF WANTS, NEEDS AND DESIRES
  6. BAD INFINITY AND THE MADNESS OF ECONOMIC REASON

The lectures in this series were given from September through December, 2016 at The Graduate Center, CUNY and sponsored by the Center for Place, Culture and Politics.

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Video: Anti-Value in Marx, Professor David Harvey, SOAS University of London

Anti-Value in Marx
Professor David Harvey
Development Studies Seminar Series (slide available)
SOAS University of London
17 November 2016

David Harvey Marx & Capital Lecture 6: Bad Infinity and the Madness of Economic Reason

Bad Infinity and the Madness of Economic Reason
Sixth Lecture in the Series: Marx and Capital: The Concept, The Book, The History
Professor David Harvey
The Graduate Center, CUNY
December 5, 2016
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Previous: Lecture 5: Use Values: The Production of Wants, Needs and Desires

Video: David Harvey and Robert Brenner: What now? The roots of the economic crisis and the way forward

What now? The roots of the present economic crisis and the way forward: a discussion with David Harvey and Robert Brenner
Sponsored by the Advanced Research Collaborative, Center for Place, Culture and Politics, and Center for the Humanities.
The Graduate Center, CUNY
New York City
December 1, 2016

David Harvey Marx & Capital Lecture 5: Use Values: The Production of Wants, Needs and Desires

Use Values: The Production of Wants, Needs and Desires
Fifth Lecture in the Series: Marx and Capital: The Concept, The Book, The History
Professor David Harvey
The Graduate Center, CUNY
November 28, 2016
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Previous: Lecture 4: The Space and Time of Value | Next: Lecture 6: Bad Infinity and the Madness of Economic Reason

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