{"id":263419,"date":"2013-03-02T02:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-03-02T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/policyoptions.irpp.org\/issues\/dont-abandon-the-revolution\/"},"modified":"2025-10-07T20:45:05","modified_gmt":"2025-10-08T00:45:05","slug":"dont-abandon-the-revolution","status":"publish","type":"issues","link":"https:\/\/policyoptions.irpp.org\/fr\/2013\/03\/dont-abandon-the-revolution\/","title":{"rendered":"Don&#8217;t abandon the revolution"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"dropcap-big\">Neil Smith was a revolutionary\u00a0geographer. His\u00a0love for his native Midlothian landscape (and its avian denizens) drew him into a field of study that could be an intellectual backwater. An early class at St. Andrews University together with\u00a0the searing images of the American urban crisis on his TV screen convinced Neil that the geographic study of cities nonetheless had great potential. And very quickly, he saw that that potential would not only change how we understand cities, but also upend geography and give it an intellectual \u2014\u00a0and political \u2014\u00a0importance it had rarely possessed before.<\/p>\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<p>Neil, who died of liver failure in New York last September at 58, revolutionized the study of geography, and he became a bridge between activists and academics from New York to Toronto and Vancouver. His work helped turn scholars in other fields like anthropology and sociology to the serious study of space and place. But he was not content with that achievement. Neil wanted to know why the field he had come to love as dearly as the landscape itself had been intellectually fallow for so long, and why it was now so\u00a0ripe for revolution. He railed in later essays at the disappearance of the idea of revolution from the canvas of what is politically possible, and he lamented a \u201cworld hypnotized by the raptures of the neoliberal moment.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"column\">\n<p>Neil&#8217;s inquiries in this regard led to the publication of\u00a0<em>American Empire: Roosevelt&#8217;s Geographer and\u00a0the Prelude to Globalization<\/em>\u00a0(2003), a biography-cumpolitical history of America&#8217;s rise to global power through geographical ignorance (rather than in spite of it). Geography, and especially American geography, was bankrupt he argued, in\u00a0large part because that was functional for American-led, capitalist globalization, as he showed in his final book,\u00a0<em>The Endgame of Globalization\u00a0<\/em>(2005).<\/p>\n<p>For Neil, the political\u00a0was always personal, and\u00a0so was the academic. Born to a school teacher father and homemaking mother on July 18, 1954, in Leith, Scotland, Neil grew up one of four siblings, in Dalkeith. His politics were forged in the fires of 1960s-1970s Scottish socialism, and his ferocious intellect, passion, commitment to socialism and own bright Scottish humor made him someone who might be disagreed with but not ignored. You wanted to argue with him. And he wanted to argue right back. \u201cThe battle for ideas,\u201d he was fond of saying, \u201cis just too important to leave to others.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In his undergraduate work at St. Andrews, Neil overturned common assumptions about gentrification, showing how it\u00a0was rooted in the capitalist restructuring of the city, not just in the lifestyle desires of \u201curban pioneers.\u201d His widely accepted \u201crent-gap\u201d thesis explained how and why gentrification \u2014\u00a0and the displacement of low-income residents that accompanied it \u2014\u00a0had so rapidly become a global force in the shaping of cities.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"column\">\n<p>Neil&#8217;s work on gentrification culminated nearly two decades later in\u00a0<em>The New Urban Frontier\u00a0<\/em>(1996), a book that shows that not only was there a capitalist logic to gentrification, there was also a political one, rooted in \u201crevanchism\u201d (class revenge) as the bourgeoisie sought to take back \u201ctheir\u201d city, a movement he convincingly linked to the rise of zero-tolerance policing and other \u201cquality of life\u201d initiatives.<\/p>\n<p>His arguments about gentrification were part of a larger project examining the production of both nature and space within capitalism.\u00a0<em>Uneven Development\u00a0<\/em>(1984),\u00a0a landmark book of Marxist theory, showed how nature is not just transformed by humans but actually made by them, an insight that formed the foundation for the whole field of political ecology.<\/p>\n<p>That we produce nature\u00a0in no way implies we control it, he argued. The capitalist production of nature is baneful, as the subsequent discovery of human-induced climate change makes clear. If we want to understand the workings of capitalism, he argued, we have to understand the very spaces that make its existence possible. And if we want to live in a saner environment \u2014\u00a0natural and built \u2014\u00a0then we&#8217;ve got to revolutionize the ways in which it is produced.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"column\">\n<p>Neil taught at Columbia and Rutgers Universities (where I was his student) before being named distinguished professor of anthropology and geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2000. There he founded and directed the Center for Place, Culture and Politics, a rare place where political activists and academics felt equally at home.<\/p>\n<p>His subsequent teaming up with his partner, the University of Toronto geographer Deborah Cowen, who was\u00a0at Neil&#8217;s side when he died, created a powerful intellectual liaison and led him into a better understanding of the logistics of war and globalization. Their home in Toronto afforded Neil the opportunity to pursue another of his great passions: gardening, a production of nature he fully approved of.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"image-caption\">Photo: iStock<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Neil Smith was a revolutionary\u00a0geographer. His\u00a0love for his native Midlothian landscape (and its avian denizens) drew him into a field of study that could be an intellectual backwater. 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