What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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While I do not wish to underestimate the force of the chal- lenge of the past fifty years to the belief in progress in the Western world , I am still not convinced that progress in history has come to an end .
While I do not wish to underestimate the force of the chal- lenge of the past fifty years to the belief in progress in the Western world , I am still not convinced that progress in history has come to an end .
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The belief that we have come from somewhere is closely linked with the belief that we are going some- where . A society which has lost belief in its capacity to progress in the future will quickly cease to concern itself with its ...
The belief that we have come from somewhere is closely linked with the belief that we are going some- where . A society which has lost belief in its capacity to progress in the future will quickly cease to concern itself with its ...
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The transition has been made from laissez - faire to planning , from the uncon- scious to the self - conscious , from belief in objective economic laws to belief that man by his own action can be the master of his economic destiny .
The transition has been made from laissez - faire to planning , from the uncon- scious to the self - conscious , from belief in objective economic laws to belief that man by his own action can be the master of his economic destiny .
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