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NEIL SMITH: Well, youamp;#39;re in for a treat today. Weamp;#39;re going to be talking with David Harvey on the lectures that heamp;#39;s been giving now for almost forty years, I think, on Capital. My name is Neil Smith. I teach in Anthropology and Geography at the City University of New York and David has been a colleague of mine since he came here but before that, a long time before that, more than thirty years I was a student of Davidamp;#39;s at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, and thatamp;#39;s where I first became not aware of Capital as a book, but thatamp;#39;s where I first read through it and did so indeed with David. David what inspired you to start to want to read Capital back, presumably, in the very early 1970s? DAVID HARVEY: It was one of those historical moments where it seemed right to do it. I arrived from England, fresh off the boat in the summer of amp;#39;69. I arrived into the city, Baltimore where in 1968 there had been a tremendous eruption of violence in