- Introduction
- The World does not Progress, it Merely Changes
- Originality and fertility in all spheres of human activity, art, literature, science, culture and civilization.
- Golden age is taken as synonyms of ideal happiness, comforts and glory.
- Those who look for golden age in future believe that the past was good, the present is better and the best ids vet to be.
- In 20th century many philosophers and scientists Dean Inga, Badly Proud, Bertrand Russell, and Louis Fischer have disapproved the idea of progress.
- Yet the idea of progress cannot be dismissed altogether. To do so would be to ignore the basic trend of man’s spiritual history and to deny hope for the future.
- That mankind has progressed in several ways and the present is an advance on the past is undoubtedly true, though it may not be true that the course of progress has been steady and unbroken.
- The path of progress has been rather zigzag and even freakish to some extent. But the history is the witness that man’s spirit of progress could never have been destroyed completely. So, let us be optimistic and look forward to a better future.
- Conclusion
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