Progress Past
Paul Langford, 8 November 1990
The Idea of Progress in 18th-Century Britain
by David Spadafora.
Yale, 464 pp., £22.50, July 1990,0 300 04671 5 Show More
by David Spadafora.
Yale, 464 pp., £22.50, July 1990,
George III and the Satirists from Hogarth to Byron
by Vincent Carretta.
Georgia, 389 pp., £38.50, June 1990,0 8203 1146 4 Show More
by Vincent Carretta.
Georgia, 389 pp., £38.50, June 1990,
“... It is customary to claim the idea of progress as one of the distinguishing features of Western civilisation: indeed the very success of the West is sometimes attributed to confidence in its own destiny in this respect. Its peculiar saving mission, that of liberating mankind by means of the creation of wealth, would make little sense without some underlying faith in the prospect, perhaps even the certainty, of limitless improvement ... ”