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The dilemma concerns the nature of social change and centers upon the idea of “ Progress , ” that is , the idea that the history of mankind is the history of a continuous movement toward a more perfect state of affairs .
The dilemma concerns the nature of social change and centers upon the idea of “ Progress , ” that is , the idea that the history of mankind is the history of a continuous movement toward a more perfect state of affairs .
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Indeed , Darwin and his most committed disciple actively disassociated the Darwinian theory from the idea of progress . Nevertheless , that theory did become associated with “ progress ” in the popular mind , primarily because the ...
Indeed , Darwin and his most committed disciple actively disassociated the Darwinian theory from the idea of progress . Nevertheless , that theory did become associated with “ progress ” in the popular mind , primarily because the ...
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See J. B. Bury , The Idea of Progress ( New York : Dover , 1955 ) and Sidney Pollard , The Idea of Progress : History and Society ( New York : Basic Books , 1968 ) . 3. William Whewell , “ Review of Lyell's Principles of Geology ...
See J. B. Bury , The Idea of Progress ( New York : Dover , 1955 ) and Sidney Pollard , The Idea of Progress : History and Society ( New York : Basic Books , 1968 ) . 3. William Whewell , “ Review of Lyell's Principles of Geology ...
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