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The Mind in the Making: The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform

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The essay contends that changing prevalent modes of thought would remove or mitigate many social problems and then analyzes the kinds of thinking that shape public life. It distinguishes rationalization from creative and critical thought, traces historical layers that condition the mind (animal, child, savage, and inherited civilized mentality), and surveys intellectual influences from classical philosophy through medieval traditions to the scientific revolution. It examines modern social pathologies such as acquisitive tendencies, the philosophy of safety, and repression, identifies intellectual obstacles to reform, and urges cultivation of critical and creative intelligence as the practical basis for social improvement.

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James Harvey Robinson

James Harvey Robinson was an influential American historian and educator, known for his progressive views on history and social reform. He played a significant role in shaping modern historical scholarship and emphasized the importance of understanding history in the context of contemporary issues. His notable works include "An Introduction to the History of Western Europe," which provides a comprehensive overview of European history, and "The Mind in the Making: The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform," where he explores the connection between intelligence and societal change. Robinson's contributions continue to resonate in the fields of history and education.

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