Batter (Man)Ing Fundamentalism: Some Reflections on Bob's a Middle Way

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THIS IS A DRAFTY VERSION OF MY REMARKS AT THE PITT WORKSHOP ON BOB BATTERMAN'S BOOK A MIDDLE WAY. I DISCUSS THE NOTION OF AUTONOMY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MESO-SCALE.

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