23. What is the relation of freedom to progress?
24. What place has the myth in progress?
25. To what extent is progress as a process of realizing values a matter of temperament, of optimism, and of pessimism?
FOOTNOTES:
[322] Robert Flint, The Philosophy of History in Europe, I, 29-30. (London, 1874.)
[323] W. R. Inge, Outspoken Essays, i, "Our Present Discontents," p. 2. (London, 1919.)
[324] Charles Booth, Labour and Life of the People, I, 154-55, 598. 2d ed. (London, 1889.)
[325] Charles Cooley, The Social Process, p. 284. (New York, 1918.)
[326] Charles Zueblin, American Municipal Progress, pp. xi-xii. New and rev. ed. (New York, 1916.)
[327] R. Austin Freeman, Social Decay and Regeneration. With an introduction by Havelock Ellis. Pp. 16-17. (Boston, 1921.)