Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 3 hours 47 minutes
Prof. Harvey is joined by Chris Caruso, Director of Education at . Chris is popular educator, community organizer, and educational technologist. He has been active for over 30 years in the movement to end poverty, led by the poor. In this...
In part 2 of 2, Prof. Harvey continues the interview with Chris Caruso, Director of Education at . Chris is popular educator, community organizer, and educational technologist. He has been active for over 30 years in the movement to end...
Prof. Harvey talks about rate of growth vs. mass of growth, and argues that the latter, often ignored, is actually more significant and deserves careful consideration and analysis.
Prof. Harvey discusses Marx's theory of Capital and its relevance today. Consumers have less and less autonomy. Their choices, even how they will spend their leisure time, are increasingly influenced by capitalists.
Prof. Harvey talks about how capital came to power, the brutality and the violence with which capital came to be, and what it is.
Prof. Harvey argues that contemporary capitalism is heavily inflected towards accumulation by dispossession as opposed to accumulation through exploitation of living labor in production. Large capital takes over smaller capital and in the end you get...
Prof. Harvey talks about what is needed to move beyond capitalism, what are the crucial aspects of the social struggle that will take place in the coming years.
Prof. Harvey answers the question of production and realization as it relates to today's economy and job market and the contemporary composition of the working class.
A study from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) revealed an unprecedented increase in carbon dioxide emissions. Prof. Harvey discusses the implications of the study, what the results mean for our environment and how and why...
Prof. Harvey talks about the Plastics industry, its impact on the environment, and how the forces of capital accumulation work hard to keep plastics in use.