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The Growth of Thought as Affecting the Progress of Society

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An examination of how the growth of human thought influences social progress, arguing that the proper management of self-interest underpins public welfare. The work opens by defining life and the moral problem of self-love, then critiques political economy for its limited, present-focused aims and traces institutional reforms and republican ideals as slow correctives. It next presents philosophy as an educator that refines self-interest by revealing common human ties and enlarging prudence. Finally, it contends that religion supplies what philosophy and politics lack by affirming duty, immortality, and higher motives, and concludes with practical suggestions for religious leaders.

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William Withington

William Withington was an American author and thinker known for his work in the realm of social philosophy and intellectual history. His notable book, "The Growth of Thought as Affecting the Progress of Society," explores the evolution of human thought and its impact on societal development. Withington's insights delve into the relationship between intellectual advancement and social change, making his contributions significant in understanding the dynamics of progress in society. His work reflects a deep engagement with the ideas of his time, positioning him as a thoughtful commentator on the interplay between thought and societal evolution.

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