
Revolutionary Optimisism
In honour of David Harvey's nineteenth birthday, we're publishing a series of essays exploring his body of work. Here, Melissa W. Wright dives into Spaces of Hope (2000)

In honour of David Harvey's nineteenth birthday, we're publishing a series of essays exploring his body of work. Here, Melissa W. Wright dives into Spaces of Hope (2000)

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In continuation of our Harvey at 90 series, Erik Swyngedouw reviews Justice, Nature & the Geography of Difference (1993)

In this instalment of our Harvey at 90 series, Ashok Kumar takes us through The Conditions of Postmodernity (1989)

In this interview originally published in Italy's Teiko magazine, Davide Gallo Lassere reconstructs to origins of the monumental Italian general strike for Palestine

Andy Merrifield on Harvey's Consciousness and the Urban Experience

The authors of the newly published The Long Heat share a selection of their recommended reads from the Verso catalogue.

How universities 'reckon' with their imperial past, and how their investment portfolios say otherwise.

As a part of our Harvey at 90 series, Richard A. Walker explores The Urbanization of Capital

Books on the history of settler violence, global resistance, and Palestinian art and identity.

In honor of David Harvey's 90th birthday this month, we're publishing a series of short essays focussed on the major books of Harvey's oeuvre. Here, Helga Leitner revisits Harvey's second book, Social Justice and the City (1973)