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Raymond Williams Quotes

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The gap between our feelings and our social observation is dangerously wide  (Raymond Williams Quotes) The idea of nature contains, though often unnoticed, an extraordinary amount of human history  (Raymond Williams Quotes) There are no masses; there are only ways of seeing people as masses  (Raymond Williams Quotes) To be truly radical is to make hope possible rather than despair inevitable  (Raymond Williams Quotes) To be truly radical is to make hope possible rather than despair convincing  (Raymond Williams Quotes) The human crisis is always a crisis of understanding: what we genuinely understand we can do  (Raymond Williams Quotes) What breaks capitalism, all that will ever break capitalism, is capitalists. The faster they run the more strain on their heart  (Raymond Williams Quotes) It wasn’t idealism that made me, from the beginning, want a more secure and rational society. It was an intellectual judgment, to which I still hold. When I was young its name was socialism. We can be deflected by names. But the need was absolute, and is still absolute  (Raymond Williams Quotes) A contrast between country and city, as fundamental ways of life, reaches back into classical times  (Raymond Williams Quotes) On the country has gathered the idea of a natural way of life: of peace, innocence, and simple virtue. On the city has gathered the idea of an achieved centre of learning, communication, light. Powerful hostile associations have also developed: on the city as a place of noise, worldliness and ambition; on the country as a place of backwardness, ignorance, limitation. A contrast between country and city, as fundamental ways of life, reaches back into classical times  (Raymond Williams Quotes) Every aspect of personal life is radically affected by the quality of general life, and yet the general life is seen at its most important in completely personal terms  (Raymond Williams Quotes)