> matters of political economy. But even if they were playful, "human
> liberation" is incompatible with geopolitics, which, as the study of the
> interplay between states
That's power-politics or Realpolitik. I'm thinking of geopolitics in much broader terms -- as an intrastate and historical phenomenon, i.e. trajectories of regional, national and international development, histories of media, histories of cosmopolitanism and solidarity, that sort of thing.
-- DRR