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KEVIN ROBINS
Kevin Robins
argues that contemporary capital is hypermobile and hyperflexible.
Now, nothing is forever, speed of capital leads to
"deterritorialization" - no connection between and area and where
things are made (e.g., The Clyde and Glasgow in Scotland used to be
known for shipbuilding. Not any more. Now there's nothing particularly
special or unique about its manufactured products).
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