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David Harvey

Professor and author known for his work on Marxism, historical materialism, and urban studies. Host of the Anti-Capitalist Chronicles podcast.

Top 10 podcasts with David Harvey

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Feb 17, 2012 • 1h 51min

Class 03 - Vol 2, Chapters 4-6

Professor David Harvey discusses the intricate social dynamics of capital and labor, disruptions in capital circuits, the interplay of capitalism, slavery, and surplus value in history, essence of capital-labor relations, complexities of global trade dynamics, maximizing surplus value through efficiency, historical evolution of beer brewing, and the impact of transport and communication innovations on globalization.
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Sep 12, 2016 • 1h 25min

Lecture 1 - Capital as Value in Motion

Marx and Capital: The Concept, The Book, The History by Professor David Harvey.
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Sep 18, 2012 • 1h 51min

Class 07 - Vol 3, Chapters 36, 27-32

Professor David Harvey discusses the dynamics of wealth mobility, role of credit, and banking systems in capitalist societies. The podcast also delves into the risks of financial institutions, evolution of usury, and transformation of enterprises and capital ownership. Additionally, it explores Marx's views on the abolition of the capitalist mode of production and the role of the credit system in transitioning towards socialism.
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Jul 9, 2012 • 2h 1min

Class 06 - Vol 3, Chapters 21-26

Professor David Harvey discusses the dynamics between money capitalists and industrial capitalists, the crisis of 1847-48 compared to modern financial crises, the concept of interest-bearing capital and justice in a capitalistic mode of production, the complexities of interest-bearing capital in capitalist economies, and the irrationality and fetishism in economics.
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Jun 5, 2013 • 1h 40min

Class 11 - Vol 2, Chapters 20-21

Professor David Harvey discusses Marx's Capital Volume 2, exploring topics such as the credit system's role in capitalism, planning structures in regional economies, the relationship between production departments in socialist planning, and the critique of human capital theory as a commodity benefiting capitalists.
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May 17, 2012 • 1h 45min

Class 05 - Vol 3, Chapters 16-20

Professor David Harvey discusses the evolution of merchant capital, exploring how it transformed into modern corporations like Walmart. He delves into producer-merchant dynamics using examples from General Motors and Walmart, setting the stage for a deep dive into Volume 3 of Capital. The discussion highlights the challenges in understanding Marx's work, proposing a methodical approach. The podcast also explores labor exploitation in global trade and the crucial role of merchant capitalists in profit circulation.
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Apr 16, 2012 • 1h 43min

Class 04 - Vol 2, Chapters 7-11

Professor David Harvey discusses Marx's analysis of fixed and circulating capital, urbanization's impact, and the role of machinery in production under capitalism. The podcast also explores Rostow's economic growth stages, Marx's critique of capitalist economists, moral depreciation's challenges, and the state's role in infrastructure investments.
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Feb 10, 2012 • 1h 42min

Class 02 - Vol 2, Chapters 1-3

Professor David Harvey delves into Marx's Capital Volume 2, exploring the concept of capital's mobility and transformations within the continuous process. He simplifies challenging text by relating it to Volume One, discusses the circulation process of capital using metaphors like deserts and oases, and analyzes the dynamics of industrial capital, motivations in capitalist production, and the circulation of surplus value in Volume 2.
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Aug 8, 2013 • 1h 40min

Class 12 - Reprise

Professor David Harvey discusses Marx's Capital Volume 2, highlighting class reproduction, consumption contrasts, autonomy in the economy, and crisis generation. The discussion delves into historical context, Parisian societal changes, Marxism and liberation theology, capitalism's crisis proneness, and the influence of working-class interests on the capitalist state.
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Feb 12, 2013 • 1h 42min

Class 08 - Vol 2, Chapters 12-14

Professor David Harvey discusses the complexities of capital investment, fixed capital formation, and fictitious capital. Topics include the impact of technological advancements on continuous use of fixed capital, the risks associated with fictitious capital, and the evolution of derivatives and credit markets. The conversation also covers profit, interest, and capital accumulation, as well as the circulation of capital in global markets.

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