"Country' and 'city' are very powerful words, and this is not surprising when we remember how much they seem to stand for in the experience of human communities. In English, 'country' is both a nation and a part of a 'land'; 'the country' can be the whole society or its rural area. In the long history of human settlements, this connection between the land from which directly or indirectly we all get our living and the achievements of human society has been deeply known."

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Source: Raymond Williams (1975). “The Country and the City”, p.1, Oxford University Press, USA

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Raymond Williams

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Raymond Williams was a Welsh cultural critic and theorist known for his influential ideas on culture and society, particularly in his work 'Culture and Society'.

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