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The Long Revolution

This book delves into the intricate dynamics of societal, political, or cultural transformations that unfold over an extended period, analyzing the gradual shifts and the cumulative effects of these changes on the respective domain. more

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Raymond Williams
Raymond Williams

Raymond Williams was a British novelist celebrated for his exploration of social class and the human condition in his works. Born on August 31, 1921, in Cwmgiedd, Wales, Williams' career spanned several decades, during which he authored numerous novels and short stories. His writing is characterized by its richly detailed prose and complex characters, reflecting the diverse social and cultural landscapes of his era. more

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“This whole which is visible in different ways in bodies, as far as formation, constitution, appearance, colors and other properties and common qualities, is none other than the diverse face of the same substance a changeable, mobile face, subject to decay, of an immobile, permanent and eternal being.”

“Everything that makes diversity of kinds, of species, differences, properties... everything that consists in generation, decay, alteration and change is not an entity, but a condition and circumstance of entity and being, which is one, infinite, immobile, subject, matter, life, death, truth, lies, good and evil.”

“When the end comes, you will be esteemed by the world and rewarded by God, not because you have won the love and respect of the princes of the earth, however powerful, but rather for having loved, defended and cherished one such as I. What you receive from others is a testimony to their virtue; but all that you do for others is the sign and clear indication of your own.”

“Of the eternal corporeal substance (which is not producible ex nihilo, nor reducible ad nihilum, but rarefiable, condensable, formable, arrangeable, and "fashionable") the composition is dissolved, the complexion is changed, the figure is modified, the being is altered, the fortune is varied, only the elements remaining what they are in substance, that same principle persevering which was always the one material principle, which is the true substance of things, eternal, ingenerable and incorruptible.”