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Orthodoxy

CHAPTER VII
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Your vision is not merely a fixture: it is a fact." I paused to note the new coincidence of Christianity: but I passed on.
I passed on to the next necessity of any ideal of progress.

Some people (as we have said) seem to believe in an automatic and impersonal progress in the nature of things.

But it is clear that no political activity can be encouraged by saying that progress is natural and inevitable; that is not a reason for being active, but rather a reason for being lazy.

If we are bound to improve, we need not trouble to improve.

The pure doctrine of progress is the best of all reasons for not being a progressive.


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