On Raymond Williams: Complexity, Immanence, and the Long Revolution

Mediations 30 (1) (2016)
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Abstract

Daniel Hartley argues for the relevance of Raymond Williams’s work to the contemporary moment by reconstructing the systemic unity that runs through Williams’s thought. This ground-clearing exercise, Hartley argues, is necessary not only to restoring the urgency of Williams’s work, but to intervening critically in a moment of contemporary crisis.

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Science and Complexity.Warren Weaver - 1948 - American Scientist 36 (536–544).
Immanence.Peter Thomas - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (1):239-43.

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