canary wharf & marx's literary style

canary wharf & marx's literary style

A walk through Canary Wharf to explore metaphors and possible solutions to the question of capital

By Radical Walks

Date and time

Thursday, May 16 · 5:30 - 7:30pm GMT+1

Location

Museum of London Docklands

Hertsmere Road #No 1 London E14 4AL United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 2 hours

This will be a two hour slow walk through the accumulation of capital in Canary Wharf. We will explore the history of the docks, dockers' unions, the impact of containerisation and technical change.

And from that starting point discover how capital is accumulated and what the implications are for working class communities, exploitation, the labour process and alienation.

We will look at individual buildings in terms of their capital investments, the role of the finance sector and consider the future of the office.

Along the way we will stand and stare up at immense technical constructions of glass, steel and concrete and ask, was it a cable or a camel that would have problems with the eye of an needle? And delve into Marx's use of metaphor and his literary style.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a concession price?

Yes, just turn up and pay what you can

Is the walk accessible?

Yes and there are accessible toilets along the way

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