wait where do you get marxist from? I haven't read his very first papers from the 80s, but his first stuff that got any notice, in the early 90s, was at best a Robert Reich left-liberalism
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Replying to @gabrielwinant
yeah Kenney is definitely Marxist, tho Florida's subsequent work on Japan in the 90s went in a very different direction. more than anything it's a good reminder how how the tradition thrived in geography/urban studies when it was dying just about everywhere else
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Replying to @erikmbaker @gabrielwinant
say what you want about Rise of the Creative Class, and I have, but it aspires to be systematic in a way that academics with no exposure to Marxism are often too afraid to be
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