What is The most important in the linear view of history?
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During the Age of Enlightenment, history began to be seen as both linear and irreversible. Condorcet's interpretations of the various "stages of humanity" and Auguste Comte's positivism were among the most important formulations of such conceptions of history, which trusted social progress.
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is said to have been voted the second-most important Briton in history, after Winston Churchill. The ship was built to ...
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