The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth

The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth

by J. B. Bury
The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth

The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth

by J. B. Bury

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When we say that ideas rule the world, or exercise a decisive power in history, we are generally thinking of those ideas which express human aims and depend for their realisation on the human will, such as liberty, toleration, equality of opportunity, socialism. Some of these have been partly realised, and there is no reason why any of them should not be fully realised, in a society or in the world, if it were the united purpose of a society or of the world to realise it. They are approved or condemned because they are held to be good or bad, not because they are true or false. But there is another order of ideas that play a great part in determining and directing the course of man's conduct but do not depend on his will—ideas which bear upon the mystery of life, such as Fate, Providence, or personal immortality. Such ideas may operate in important ways on the forms of social action, but they involve a question of fact and they are accepted or rejected not because they are believed to be useful or injurious, but because they are believed to be true or false.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162309949
Publisher: V F Editions
Publication date: 04/07/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 313 KB

About the Author

Bury, J. B. (John Bagnell), 1861-1927
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