"Thomas sensed that one of modernity's most distinctive tensions would be between
mobility and displacement on the one hand, and dwelling and belonging on the other--
the former ubiquitous, the latter becoming lost (if it had ever been possible) and reconfigured as nostalgia."
-323. The Old Ways. Macfarlane
mobility and displacement on the one hand, and dwelling and belonging on the other--
the former ubiquitous, the latter becoming lost (if it had ever been possible) and reconfigured as nostalgia."
-323. The Old Ways. Macfarlane
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