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Episode 21 - culture, hope & the power of community - Raymond Williams' legacy

Episode 21 - culture, hope & the power of community - Raymond Williams' legacy

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With our politics in turmoil and many people in despair, now, following the centenary of his birth, is a good time to revisit the works of Raymond Williams. Born in Pandy near Abergavenny in 1921, Raymond Williams is known in many countries throughout the world as an important socialist academic, who broke ground with his writings in the of sphere of culture. What can we learn from Williams for today's problems? What hope can he offer us? I talk to community development worker and Raymond Williams advocate Russell Todd about a range of subjects - what Williams had to say about football, hope and the strength in our communities, what he might have to say about covid, pubs, autonomy and a post-work future, were he still with us today.
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