Saturday 9 October 2010

Definitions.....

Karl Marx, The German communist, first used the term interdependence in the communist Manifesto (1848), in describing the..
"Universal interdependence of nations in comparison to the old local and national seclusion of independence and self-sufficiency".

Interdependence is a complex concept of geography. The concept means that one or more entity/entities are linked and are engaged in a reciprocal relationship. For the discipline of geography, this entity is the concept of "place".  So interdependence defines the complex relationship between different places and on different scales.  These places could be from the physical and human environments.

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