Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2017
Publication Title
Dialogues in Human Geography
Abstract
David Harvey’s response to Simon Springer (2014) raises important questions about the places from which to draw ideas for a radical geography agenda. Nevertheless, Harvey ignores critical contributions that social anarchists (including social geographers) have made to understanding both the theory and practice of social transformation. We draw on studies of the anarchist movement in Spain before and during the Spanish Civil War to explore some of what social anarchism has to contribute to geography and contemporary struggles for a more equitable society.
Volume
7
Issue
3
First Page
263
Last Page
273
DOI
doi.org/10.1177/2043820617732916
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Rights
Licensed to Smith College and distributed CC-BY under the Smith College Faculty Open Access Policy.
Recommended Citation
Ackelsberg, Martha A. and Breitbart, Myrna Margulies, "The Role of Social Anarchism and Geography in Constructing a Radical Agenda: A Response to David Harvey" (2017). Study of Women, Gender, & Sexuality: Faculty Publications, Smith College, Northampton, MA.
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/swg_facpubs/16
Comments
Peer reviewed accepted manuscript.