Marxism and the Metropolis: New Perspectives in Urban Political EconomyWilliam K. Tabb, Larry Sawers |
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Capitalist Development and the History of American Cities | 25 |
The Political Economy of Suburban Development | 64 |
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