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There was a time, in the distant past only for some of us, when progressives, believing in progress, declared the system unworkable without major changes.
"We've stopped believing in progress.
Believing in "progress," we are unable to get our utopias up and running.
To be a radical is wholly different from believing in progress.
By nature, Labour people are optimists, believing in progress, often against the odds, trusting in the human ability to improve our condition and shape society well, and not just for the sharp-elbowed.
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The truth is that everyone believes in progress, but only a dwindling band of Victorian relics such as Dawkins believe in Progress.
We no longer believe in "progress".
Utopians believe in progress; dystopians don't.
We would give anything to believe in progress again.
believe in progress and pluralism, tolerance and freedom.
Yet he believed in progress, though he was loth to admit it.
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