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n. - A view of society as an autonomous entity analogous to and following the same developmental pattern as a biological entity

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  • All this is familiar, of course, as is the political organicism which is its corollary.
  • I still sense that Aster’s implied higher level principles presuppose some kind of organicism here — not that she personally accepts them.
  • Coleridge is the main representative of organicism in English criticism.
  • A lecture on organicism, reprinted in Needham and Baldwin 1949, pp. 179-190.
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