Social Justice and the CityAnalysis of urban sociology, urban area economic structures and the urban spatial environment in the USA, including some urban planning implications - discusses theoretical aspects of urban development, the concept of urban land utilization, income distribution, income redistribution, urbanization, urban social structures, etc., and considers the prospects for socialism and for radical social change. Bibliography pp. 315 to 325. |
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Page 155
... commodity - use value and ex- change value - have been examined , but each one separately . The commodity , however , is the direct unity of use value and exchange value , and at the same time it is a commodity only in relation to other ...
... commodity - use value and ex- change value - have been examined , but each one separately . The commodity , however , is the direct unity of use value and exchange value , and at the same time it is a commodity only in relation to other ...
Page 156
... commodity must en- counter the particular need which it can satisfy . Thus the use values of commodities become use ... commodity . The commodity also expresses a set of social relationships . The " universal alienation " of which Marx ...
... commodity must en- counter the particular need which it can satisfy . Thus the use values of commodities become use ... commodity . The commodity also expresses a set of social relationships . The " universal alienation " of which Marx ...
Page 158
... commodity form very infrequently even though they are constantly in use . In the rental sector of the housing market , in unstable owner - occupied areas , and in the retail sector , land and improvements take on the com- modity form ...
... commodity form very infrequently even though they are constantly in use . In the rental sector of the housing market , in unstable owner - occupied areas , and in the retail sector , land and improvements take on the com- modity form ...
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Social processes and spatial form 1 | 22 |
Strategy at the interface | 44 |
Social processes and spatial form 2 | 50 |
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