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... present in the centuries leading up to our own . The debate between the " declinists " and the " progressivists " is as spirited as it was in the late seventeenth century , in the famous Quarrel Between the Ancients and Moderns , that ...
... present in the centuries leading up to our own . The debate between the " declinists " and the " progressivists " is as spirited as it was in the late seventeenth century , in the famous Quarrel Between the Ancients and Moderns , that ...
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... present . Our very word progress applied to the human race comes from Lucretius's pedetemtim progredientes , that is , step by step advancement of mankind over time . What is perhaps most striking , however , in the generality of ...
... present . Our very word progress applied to the human race comes from Lucretius's pedetemtim progredientes , that is , step by step advancement of mankind over time . What is perhaps most striking , however , in the generality of ...
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... present , the conception of time as a linear , single flow , the use of evolving stages and epochs in the history of humanity , belief in the necessary , as well as sacred character of mankind's history as set forth in the Old Testament ...
... present , the conception of time as a linear , single flow , the use of evolving stages and epochs in the history of humanity , belief in the necessary , as well as sacred character of mankind's history as set forth in the Old Testament ...
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... present but projectable all the way back to the beginnings of human society . Thus for Marx the class struggle he believed he could so plainly see in the present day became a law of development or progress that could be invoked for the ...
... present but projectable all the way back to the beginnings of human society . Thus for Marx the class struggle he believed he could so plainly see in the present day became a law of development or progress that could be invoked for the ...
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... present . No accolade is greater than that of " progressive " and no criticism is more deadly than the imputation of " archaic " or " reactionary . " For one — whether in politics , science , or religion — to be called progressive is ...
... present . No accolade is greater than that of " progressive " and no criticism is more deadly than the imputation of " archaic " or " reactionary . " For one — whether in politics , science , or religion — to be called progressive is ...
Contenido
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10 | |
Chapter 2 | 47 |
Chapter 3 | 77 |
Chapter 4 | 101 |
Chapter 5 | 115 |
PART II | 169 |
Epilogue | 352 |
INDEX | 359 |
vii | 363 |
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