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- Structural Marxism ...ophy that they could be judged as a science (GeoDZ, n.d, p.1). 'Structural Marxism is a systematic attempt to reinterpret Marx in light of the work done by st Structural Marxism, as a science of modes of production, focuses on the structures of [[capita3 KB (515 words) - 14:50, 26 October 2012
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- Duality (of structure) ...structuralism and the action theoretical approach, or between humanism and Marxism (Aitken & Valentine, p. 86). Giddens saw society as neither existing indepe3 KB (497 words) - 14:42, 25 October 2012
- Henri Lefebvre [[Category: Marxism]]5 KB (718 words) - 16:51, 25 October 2012
- Humanistic geography ...raphy. It was a response to the dehumanizing effect of both positivism and Marxism (Gregory et al., 2009, p. 357). During late 1960’s, science as a whole wa6 KB (915 words) - 12:17, 25 October 2012
- Karl Marx ==Marxism== The body of ideas and practices developed by Karl Marx (1818-1883), Marxism, was overtly turned to [[capitalism]], but in fact it embraces a much broad9 KB (1,409 words) - 08:04, 26 October 2012
- Michel Foucault ... thinking that were present then such as existentialism, phenomenology, or Marxism and Hegelianism. He took up positions as a cultural official in the French36 KB (5,512 words) - 12:00, 26 October 2012
- Perceived space ...aused by the shortcomings of earlier conceptions (for instance [[Karl Marx|Marxism]]). There was a lack of spatial space, space as a given. Henri Lefebre said2 KB (278 words) - 14:22, 26 October 2012
- Practice (vs. Action) ...ectivist theories of society (such as [[structuralism]], functionalism, or Marxism) with theories that view social life as the contingent outcome of decisions1 KB (205 words) - 15:15, 12 November 2011
- Roy Bhaskar *Roy Bhaskar & Alex Callinicos (2007). Marxism and Critical Realism: A Debate. Journal of Critical Realism 1 (2):-3 KB (395 words) - 15:40, 20 October 2011
- Rules and resourses ... Control over the material aspect . (for example the means of production) (Marxism)2 KB (323 words) - 10:02, 24 October 2012
- Structural Marxism ...ophy that they could be judged as a science (GeoDZ, n.d, p.1). 'Structural Marxism is a systematic attempt to reinterpret Marx in light of the work done by st Structural Marxism, as a science of modes of production, focuses on the structures of [[capita3 KB (515 words) - 14:50, 26 October 2012
- Total history vs general history ...he things in the world. This is for example one of the fundamental idea in Marxism (Kramsch, 25 September 2012, personal communication).4 KB (639 words) - 10:22, 26 October 2012
- Alienation *Encyclopedia of Marxism (2008), retrived from: http://www.marxists.org/glossary/index.htm3 KB (427 words) - 14:52, 26 October 2012
- Structuration Theory ... social democracy that seeks to avoid the manifest failures of [[Karl Marx|Marxism]] and the excesses of neo-liberalism (Warf, 2011). It examines the complex6 KB (904 words) - 14:27, 26 October 2012
- Grand theory ...ded theories such as; [[critical theory]], [[structuralism]], [[structural Marxism]], and [[Structuration Theory]], all influenced [[human geography]]. Barnes3 KB (395 words) - 19:58, 26 October 2011
- David Harvey ...ty in New York (www.davidharvey.org). Harvey is a key figure in the modern Marxism. In 2007 Harvey was listed as the 18th most cited intellectual of all times ==Harvey and Marxism==4 KB (611 words) - 15:32, 31 December 2012
- The practice turn ...ectivist theories of society (such as [[structuralism]], functionalism, or Marxism) with theories that view social life as the contingent outcome of decisions755 B (108 words) - 14:02, 27 October 2012
- Jean-Paul Sartre ...arts of its culture. He was considered as someone who had views related to Marxism and was considered neutral in the conflict between the United States of Ame *Situations VI: Problems of Marxism, Part 1 (1966)7 KB (1,094 words) - 14:10, 25 October 2012
- Marxist Geography ...arily capitalism, using the tools of Marxist theory (Gregory et al, 2009). Marxism first became an important theoretical influence in geography in the late 19 ...raphy was also involved in the debates about the underdeveloped countries. Marxism contributed to the development of geographical theories of the global capit2 KB (338 words) - 10:07, 26 October 2012