Progress human affairs, science history society, come mainly bold read — Edward Hallett Carr, History?

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Progress in human affairs, whether in science or in history or in society, has come mainly through the bold readiness of human beings not to confine themselves to seeking piecemeal improvements in the way things are done, but to present fundamental challenges in the name of reason to the current way of doing things and to the avowed or hidden assumptions on which it rests

Edward Hallett Carr, What Is History?

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