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Looking back at spatial science in the 1960s, I consider 'the search f
or order' as a case of abjection, anxiety about disorder which threate
ns the pure geometries of economic landscapes. This idea is developed
with reference to central place studies from the 1960s, focusing parti
cularly on the work of Woldenberg and Berry, Dacey, and Curry. Acknowl
edging that spatial order is a feature of economic and social life, I
make a case for dialectical thinking and suggest that exploratory data
analysis provides one means of examining the interplay of order and d
isorder.