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He reflects on the concept of progress from "summary" of The Education of Henry Adams: Autobiography of an American Historian by Henry Adams

Henry Adams contemplates the idea of progress, a concept that has been ingrained in his understanding of the world. As he looks back on his experiences and observations, he begins to question the true nature of progress and whether it has truly brought about positive change. Throughout his life, Adams has witnessed technological advancements and societal developments that were supposed to signify progress. However, he has also seen the negative consequences of these advancements, such as environmental degradation and social unrest. This leads him to ponder whether progress is truly a linear path towards improvement or if it is more complex and ambiguous than he had previously believed. Adams gra...
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    The Education of Henry Adams: Autobiography of an American Historian

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