Table of contents : Cover Half Title Endorsements Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. David Harvey: Geographer, Marxist and public intellectual 3. Between philosophy and political practice: The power of critical theory 4. Contradiction, perpetual change and crisis: The DNA of capitalism 5. The restless and uneven geographies of capitalism 6. Capital unbound: The commodification of everything 7. From structure to agency: The tangled human geographies of difference, inequality, solidarity and protest 8. What is to be done? Towards a more just geography for a feasible future 9. Marxism within and beyond the academy: Communicating critical thought in a ‘post-public’ era 10. Conclusion: A Marxist for our time? Bibliography Appendix 1: David Harvey: List of publications Appendix 2: David Harvey’s books Appendix 3: A timeline of events of significance in David Harvey’s lifetime Index