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absolute amongst Ancestor Worship ancient civilisations antinomy antithesis become beginning cause century chap characteristic Church civil competition conception destined doctrine economic process efficiency empire endeavoured England English-speaking entirely epoch ethics Europe evolutionary process evolutionist existing expression fact forces forms fundamental future gradually Greek hitherto human evolution human mind Ibid ideal ideas individual influence inherent interests involved J. S. Mill John Stuart Mill labour laissez-faire last resort limits of political Manchester school meaning ment Middle Ages moral movement Natural Selection organisation Origin of Species past perceived period phase phenomena philosophy political consciousness position prevailing problem progress projected race reached realise religious consciousness represented result Roman Schmoller significance Sir Frederick Pollock slowly social process society spectacle spiritual stage struggle subordination temporal tendency tending theory thought throughout tion transcending ultimate utilitarian W. J. Ashley Western history Western world whole