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

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A historical inquiry tracing how the belief in human advancement arose and developed in Western thought. The work surveys philosophical, scientific and political currents from early modern interpretations of universal history through Enlightenment and revolutionary debates, exploring theories of knowledge, degeneration, and material and moral improvement. Particular attention is paid to debates about a law or mechanism of progress, the impact of evolutionary ideas, and the role of social institutions and cultural movements in promoting or resisting change. It also considers ethical consequences, notably the emergence of obligation to future generations, and reflects on the changing place of religious and secular hopes in shaping collective aims.

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J. B. Bury

J. B. Bury was an influential historian and philosopher known for his insightful analyses of historical thought and progress. His notable works include "A History of Freedom of Thought," which explores the evolution of intellectual freedom, and "The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth," where he examines the concept of progress throughout history. Bury's scholarship often reflects a deep engagement with the philosophical underpinnings of historical narratives, making significant contributions to the understanding of how ideas shape societal development. Additionally, he authored "The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History," which highlights the historical context and impact of the famed saint.

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