'This is an illuminating collection of essays on where we are and where we might end up, from a distinguished international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and activists.'Stuart Elden, Associate Director of the International Boundaries Research Unit, Durham University'This book makes an important contribution to thinking about ways in which humanity can advance beyond the capitalist enrichment of the few at the expense of the many.'Simon Clarke, Director of the Russian Research Programme, University of Warwick'Far from heralding the end of history or geography, this excellent volume explores the temporalities and spatialities that are constitutive of capitalism today.'Noel Castree, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester