Patrick Geddes was one of the great thinkers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His commitment to an interdisciplinary approach was second to none. The desirability of such interdisciplinary thinking is widely recognised today but less widely achieved, and that issue is of continuing interest to the Royal Society of Arts.
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