Offers the theory of uneven geographical development, expanding on established ideas regarding space and nature and combining these with a critique of capitalist economics.
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Neil Smith is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the City University of New York and serves as Director for the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics.
Smith provides a brilliant formulation of how the production of a particular kind of nature and space under historical capitalism is essential to the unequal development of a landscape that integrates poverty with wealth.A" Edward Said
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