David Harvey

David Harvey Harvey is a recognized geographer of England. He has anti capitalism position and recognized himself of Red Side. Today his work is one of main current in the Human Geography or Radical Geography. When you study the modern cities of western, you can see a lot of similarities. City structure is in determined position. Here in Santiago, or Buenos Aires, or New York, it works to specifically people: Rich people. In this line all cities maintained a pattern that in the center of cities it accumulate principal productive things, like works, central banks or financial buildings. In the outskirts lives poor people who need commute big distance to work for miserable wages. Here, David Harvey speak of “Right to the City” and social justice, in a question of one of his text he said: “¿What would happen with global capitalism and urban life if the precepts of the UN Declaration on Derived Labor Rights (to secure employment, reasonable standards of living, and self-organizatio...