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Monthly Archives: April 2010

Fragment: Concepts of Time and the World We Live In.

Alan Macfarlane, on arranging books: If we are to understand these changing paradigms in the past, and the way they swing in the present, we should note that they seem to shadow political relations and the rate of economic progress. The general rule appears to be that in periods of rapid economic and technological growth, especially when this is linked to political dominance and expansion by a certain civilization, confidence rises and optimistic, ‘progressive’ and teleological theories dominate.

Keeping Thomas Hardy at home.

Thomas Hardy’s manuscripts have, in the words of the Telegraph, been “saved for the nation” – or, more specifically, for Wessex. What Wessex will do with them is anybody’s guess.