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The Nation of ProgressIt was during the Enligtenment that the notion of progress came to be a standard feature of the Western outlook; that is, the view that human civilization is becoming ever more advanced (technologically, politically, socially, and so on). 3 This can be described as a "linear view" of history. It is often argued that up until the Enlightenment, a "cyclical view" or "static view" of history prevailed; that is, the view that humanity does not truly progress in any direction, but simply undergoes cycles of prosperity and poverty, peace and war, and so on. Perhaps the most important factor in awakening a sense of progress was the dramatic advanced of science.
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