Piketty's book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, gives geographers the possibility to take up again the scouting on capital, capitalism and territory connection. In this introductive essay, the central thesis is that the process of territorialization isn't analyzed in a suitable way into the capitalist relation. As a consequence, the role of territoriality is underestimated. For better understanding the capitalist relation is necessary to recuperate beside the constitutive geography, also the configurative and ontological one.
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