Even in the function of Human Geography, every day the cultural gap increases between those who publish, probably occupying the space in the world of another, and those who read, who would like tools through which they can reflect.
The Geography of Men was born to make people think, not to represent dumb quantitative phenomena through pie charts placed on cities, tools these, of mere, petty, public distraction.
A series of histograms cluttering a map of Europe seems A LOT for understanding certain things, but is very LITTLE for understanding far more.