Real independence is a time of new and active creation: people sure enough of themselves to discard their baggage; knowing the past is past, as shapi… - Raymond Williams

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Real independence is a time of new and active creation: people sure enough of themselves to discard their baggage; knowing the past is past, as shaping history, but with a new confident sense of the present and the future, where the decisive meanings and values will be made.

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About Raymond Williams

Raymond Henry Williams (31 August 1921 – 26 January 1988) was a Welsh socialist academic, novelist and critic. He was Professor of Drama at the University of Cambridge (1974–1983).

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