Abstract

According to Eisel, human geography is in a situation of permanent revolution, for which only one way out exists : geographers should abandon the spatial conception of human geography and contribute instead to the AlthusseJan theoretical praxis. This suggestion is based on a thought-provoking historiography, that, however, being an exercise in structuralism, appears to be inconclusive. A task is still reserved for a spatial geography, viz. research into the possibilities of an equal division of the power to decide on the use of space among the people who live and work in that space.

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