Browsing Department of Politics, People & Place by Subject "Marxism"
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A Postmodern Neo-Marxist's Guide to Free Speech
(Book chapter)Jordan Peterson is a central figure in the so-called ‘culture wars’. Lumping together 'postmodern neo-Marxists', feminists, queer theorists and transgender rights activists as the ‘social justice warrior' blob he stands ... -
Spatial Fixity and Revanchist Renewal in Post-Industrial Cultural Cities in the Cultural Heartlands
(Conference)The investment strategies of post-industrial cities are viewed within a critical Marxist framework. Drawing on the notion of the ‘spatial fix’ as a temporary solution to the crisis of capitalist accumulation and especially ... -
Urban Regime Theory: A Normative-Empirical Critique
(Article)Over the past 10 years, urban regime theory has become the dominant paradigm for studying urban politics in liberal democracies. Yet there is disagreement about how far it can help us to understand urban political processes. ...