Thoughts Suggested by Mr. Froude's "Progress"

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Thoughts Suggested by Mr. Froude's "Progress"

by Charles Dudley Warner

EN·~44 minutes·1 chapter

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A thoughtful narrator opens with a timeless question: if we could step back onto the earth after centuries, would we find a world richer in hope, or merely a stage for the same weary drama? He guides listeners through the restless yearning for progress that has driven humanity from ancient philosophers to modern critics, contrasting hopeful optimism with the bitter skepticism of figures like Froude and Ruskin. The discussion moves beyond abstract theory, checking how ideas of education, industry, and social reform shape everyday life and the collective sense that we are either climbing toward a brighter future or marching in endless repetition.

Against this backdrop, the essay sketches two opposing attitudes toward civilization: one that sees the planet as a barren desert to be escaped, the other that doubts any divine plan guiding our advancement. By juxtaposing lofty ideals with the gritty realities of labor and technology, the work invites listeners to examine their own expectations of progress and to consider whether the promise of a better age is genuine or an illusion.

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en

Duration

~44 minutes (42K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Charles Dudley Warner

Charles Dudley Warner

1829–1900

Best known for co-writing The Gilded Age with Mark Twain, he brought a warm, witty eye to American life in essays, travel writing, and fiction. His work mixes gentle humor with sharp social observation, making him an engaging voice from the late 19th century.

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