"Time sheds its qualitative, variable, flowing nature; it freezes into an exactly delimited, quantifiable continuum filled with quantifiable things... in short, it becomes space" - Lukács
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It depends at what level we're discussing time. If we're talking in terms of physical time and space, you're right! Dealing with the social-technomic organization of time in accordance with the refined measure, which is how 'space' is being used here, exists separately from this
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especially when what we're dealing with is what sets the explosion of productivity and subsequent expansion of the world market
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