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  1. The Urbanization of Capital: Studies in the History and Theory of Capitalist Urbanization.David Harvey - 1987 - Science and Society 51 (1):121-125.
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    A Conjecture on the Nature of the Universe.David Harvey - manuscript
    I propose a novel metaphysical cosmology grounded in the concept of "May"—an infinite, indefinite, unobservable field of potential mass-energy. The observable universe, under this conjecture, is not the result of a single Big Bang, but of a multiplicity of localized “small bangs”, exhibiting as supermassive 'black holes' at the centre of galaxies, including our own Milky Way. The fundamental laws of physics and matter emerge as evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS) within this ongoing process of realization. The entire framework is presented (...)
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    A conjecture on the nature of social systems.David Harvey - 2008 - Twenty-First Century Society 3 (1):87-108.
    Repeated calls for interdisciplinary research and communication, both within social science and between social, natural and physical scientists, as well as with the rest of the world, frequently meet a fundamental problem: there is no commonly accepted framework or common language within and through which to integrate the largely separate social understandings generated by our social sciences. This paper is an attempt to outline a possible framework, in the hope that it might stimulate debate about why this conception is wrong (...)
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