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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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4 months, 2 weeks ago

fight for more than just a piece of land

The MST was the result of the conjunction of three basic factors. First, the economic crisis of the late seventies put an end to the industrialization cycle in Brazil, begun by Kubitschek in 1956. Young people had been leaving the farms for the city, and getting jobs quite easily. Now they had to s…

—p.256 Lives on the Left: A Group Portrait Landless Battalions (255) missing author
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you do subordinate competition

My answer is—oh, but you do: you do subordinate competition in all kinds of areas. Actually, the whole history of capitalism is unthinkable without the setting up of a regulatory framework to control, direct and limit competition. Without state power to enforce property and contract law, not to spe…

—p.248 Reinventing Geography (231) by David Harvey
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chary

but my experience of working in an Engineering department, with its sense for pragmatic solutions, has made me chary of doomsday prophesies

—p.245 Reinventing Geography (231) by David Harvey
notable
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to connect my theoretical work with practical activity

[...] Throughout my years in Baltimore, I always tried to maintain some relationship to local politics: we bought up an old library, and turned it into a community action centre, took part in campaigns for rent control, and generally tried to spark radical initiatives; it always seemed to me very i…

—p.243 Reinventing Geography (231) by David Harvey
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a hypertrophy of finance

What we see there is a dramatic asymmetry in the power of the state. The nation-state remains the absolutely fundamental regulator of labour. The idea that it is dwindling or disappearing as a centre of authority in the age of globalization is a silly notion. In fact, it distracts attention from th…

—p.242 Reinventing Geography (231) by David Harvey