Agreed on both counts, espiaeclly the latter global economic shifts (in the manufacture and movement of commodities, in the role of labor, in the technological effects of modernization) are spatially manifested in ports, which make them exceptionally interesting (and important) sites of study. And highly political spaces, given the intertwining of all those things with phenomena like the relative decline of the working class in the US under post-Fordism.
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