C.S. Lewis – Willing Slaves of the Welfare State – Is Progress Possible?

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Source: First published in The Observer on July 20, 1958

http://liberty-tree.ca/research/willing_slaves_of_the_welfare_state

From the French Revolution to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, it was generally assumed that progress in human affairs was not only possible but inevitable. Since then two terrible wars and the discovery of the hydrogen bomb have made men question this confident assumption. The Observer invited five well-known writers to give their answers to the following questions: 'Is man progressing today?' 'Is progress even possible?' This second article in the series is a reply to the opening article by C.P. Snow, 'Man in Society', The Observer (13 July 1958).

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