Foreword by Ira Katznelson ; Part One Liberal Formulations ; 1. Social Processes and Urban Form: (i) the conceptual problems of urban planning ; 2. Social Processes and Urban Form: (ii) the redistribution of real income in an urban system ; 3. Social Justice and Spatial Systems ; Part Two Socialist Formulations ; 4. Revolutionary and Counter-revolutionary theory in geography and the problem of ghetto formation ; 5. Use value, exchange value and the theory of urban land use ; 6. Urbanism and the City - an interpretive essay ; Part Three Synthesis ; 7. Conclusions and Reflections ; 8. Afterword (1988).
" A penetrating analysis of contemporary urbanism which may indeed be the signal for a change of direction, if not a revolution, in geographic thought" Times higher Education Supplement
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