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Article Excerpt Spaces of Neoliberalism: Urban Restructuring in North America and Western Europe
edited by Neil Brenner and Nik Theodore, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 2002, xi + 294 pp., paper US$39.95 (ISBN 1-40510-105-9)
This is the first volume of The Antipode Book Series, the venerable journal of radical theory in geography (the series is co-edited by Noel Castree, Jamie Peck and Jane Wills). As the text on the book cover explains, the volume offers a synthesis of cutting-edge theoretical work in radical geography, critical theory and neo-Marxism to construct a new theoretical approach to the analysis of contemporary urban transformations. The cover is perhaps the best key to this book's content, a suitably dark and gloomy photograph of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York by David Bradford--an artist turned cab driver,...
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