What we are pointing towards is the proper theorization of locality itself. Included in such a theorization would be abstract concepts such as ’local dependence’ that refer to locality. Socio- spatial structures of immobility, in combination with geographical delimitations that effectively maintain social relations, are the material bases for the production of actual territories at (various scales). It is through these socio-spatial structures that capitalists obtain profits, landlords gain rents, and workers earn wages. While certain generalized technological and social conditions may obtain, there will be particular socio-spatial structures, located around particular sites, necessary to their maintenance. If socio- spatial structures are limited to a particular scale, such as the local, various economic agents acquire interests that are defined at that scale.