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Excerpt from The Philosophical Basis of Education
We find the present age in which we live making strong demands on us from without, and scarcely any pressure to bring about the development of the inner man, except in so far as this is the natural consequence of this progress in a material way. Certainly this material progress has had great value in giving expression to a larger life, but the life that is developing is not always consciously assisted in its advance, but rather follows as a natural and fortuitous consequence of the larger social and economic sphere in which recent years find us moving.
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