Harvey, an influential geographer and well known critic of globalization, provides an introduction into what he calls ‘critical geography.’ The book brings together essays published over thirty years, during which Harvey developed his work on geographical knowledge and the capitalist production of space. See Chapter 11 ‘Cartographic identities: geographical knowledges under globalization,’ Chapter 12 ‘The Geography of Capitalist Accumulation,’ and Chapter 15 ‘The geopolitics of capitalism.’