David Harvey is a renowned geographer and social theorist known for his Marxist approach to urban studies.
Born in 1935, he earned his PhD from Cambridge in 1961 and is currently Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at CUNY Graduate Center.
Harvey's work has significantly influenced modern geography and broader social debates.
He is credited with revitalizing Marxist methods in critiquing global capitalism, particularly neoliberalism.
As the most cited academic geographer, Harvey has authored numerous influential books and essays, contributing to the development of geography as a discipline and advancing discussions on political economy, urbanization, and social justice.
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