Time–space compression

Time–space compression (also known as space–time compression and time–space distanciation) is a Marxist concept describing the altering of the qualities of space–time and the narrowing of the relationship between space and time that is a consequence of the expansion of capital. It is rooted in Karl Marx's notion of the "annihilation of space by time" originally elaborated in the Grundrisse, and was later articulated by Marxist geographer David Harvey in his book The Condition of Postmodernity.

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Time–space compression

Time–space compression (also known as space–time compression and time–space distanciation) is a Marxist concept describing the altering of the qualities of space–time and the narrowing of the relationship between space and time that is a consequence of the expansion of capital. It is rooted in Karl Marx's notion of the "annihilation of space by time" originally elaborated in the Grundrisse, and was later articulated by Marxist geographer David Harvey in his book The Condition of Postmodernity.

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