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"strange" merchants in that outside territory -- the tradermust be a s - PPT Presentation

8 Pp 216221 above Tr9 On pp 500502 of the same chapter from which thepresent Exhurs is taken IX Der Raum und dieraumlichen Ordnungen der Gesellschaft Space andthe Spatial Organizati ID: 181602

Pp. 216-221 above.

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"strange" merchants in that outside territory -- the tradermust be a stranger, since nobody else has a chance tomake a living.This position of the stranger stands out more sharply ifhe settles down in the place of his activity, instead ofleaving it again: in innumerable cases even this ispossible only if he can live by intermediate trade. Oncean economy is somehow closed the land is divided up,and handicrafts are established that satisfy the demandfor them, the trader, too, can find his existence. For in 8. Pp. 216-221 above. -- Tr.9. On pp. 500-502 of the same chapter from which thepresent "Exhurs" is taken (IX, "Der Raum und dieraumlichen Ordnungen der Gesellschaft," (Space andthe Spatial Organization of Society). The chapter itselfis not included in this volume. -- Tr.10. But where the attacked make the assertion falsely,they do so from the tendency of those in higher positionto exculpate inferiors, who, up to the rebellion, havebeen in a consistently close relation with them. For, bycreating the fiction that the rebels were not really guilty,but only instigated, and that the rebellion did not really