Bertrand Russell Quotes
The Belief In A Happy "state Of Nature" In The Remote Past Is Derived Partly From The Biblical Narrative Of The Age Of The Patriarchs, Partly From The Classical Myth Of The Golden Age. The General Belief In The Badness Of The Remote Past Only Came With The Doctrine Of Evolution.
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