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Rebel Cities: From The Right To The City To The... -

: Harvey illustrates how capitalism uses urbanization as a tool to absorb surplus capital, often leading to "accumulation by dispossession" where the poor are displaced to make way for high-value development.

While widely praised as a "political and scientific manifesto", critics from Tandfonline and other academic journals have noted: Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the...

From the Right to the City to Urban Revolution - Paramjit Singh, 2014 : Harvey illustrates how capitalism uses urbanization as

: The book transitions from the "right to the city" toward a more radical "urban revolution." Harvey suggests that revolutionary focus should shift from the traditional factory floor to the city streets and the "precariat" class. Discussion & Critical Perspectives : He highlights how

: Using examples from Johannesburg and Mumbai to New York and São Paulo, Harvey argues that urban rebellions are no longer localized events but part of a global struggle against neoliberalism. Discussion & Critical Perspectives

: He highlights how social movements like Occupy Wall Street and the London Riots represent attempts to reclaim the "urban commons"—spaces and resources that should be managed for public benefit rather than private profit.

In his influential 2012 book, , David Harvey argues that the city is the primary site for anti-capitalist resistance. He builds on Henri Lefebvre's 1968 concept of the "right to the city"—not just as a right to access what exists, but as a collective power to fundamentally reshape urban life and the urbanization process. Key Themes & Features