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I. THE IDEA OF PROGRESS 7
By F. S. Marvin.
II. PROGRESS IN PREHISTORIC TIMES 27
By R. R. Marett, Reader in Social Anthropology, Oxford.
III. PROGRESS AND HELLENISM 48
By F. Melian Stawell, late Lecturer at Newnham College, Cambridge.
IV. PROGRESS IN THE MIDDLE AGES 72
By the Rev. A. J. Carlyle, Tutor and Lecturer at University College, Oxford.
V. PROGRESS IN RELIGION 96
By Baron Friedrich von HÜgel.
VI. MORAL PROGRESS 134
By L. P. Jacks, Principal of Manchester New College, Oxford.
VII. GOVERNMENT 151
By A. E. Zimmern, late Fellow of New College, Oxford.
VIII. INDUSTRY 189
By A. E. Zimmern.
IX. ART 224
By A. Clutton Brock.
X. SCIENCE 248
By F. S. Marvin.
XI. PHILOSOPHY 273
By J. A. Smith, Waynflete Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Oxford.
XII. PROGRESS AS AN IDEAL OF ACTION 295
By J. A. Smith.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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