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Antimépris (talk | contribs) There is no sense in calling it a "theory." Marx simply used this expression as part of his critique of political economy. |
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''' Time–space compression''' (also known as '''space–time compression''' and ''' time–space distanciation''') is an idea referring to the altering of the qualities of [[spacetime|space–time]] and the relationship between space and time that is a consequence of the expansion of [[Capital (economics)|capital]]. It is rooted in [[Karl Marx]]'s
Time–space compression occurs as a result of technological innovations driven by the global expansion of capital that condense or elide spatial and temporal distances, including [[communication technology|technologies of communication]] ([[telegraph]], [[telephone]]s, [[fax machine]]s, [[Internet]]) and [[travel]] (rail, cars, trains, jets), driven by the need to overcome spatial barriers, open up new markets, speed up production cycles, and reduce the turnover time of capital.
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