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For Eric Hobsbawm, the 19th century saw material, intellectual and moral progress — and the 20th century saw the regression of that progress

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For Eric Hobsbawm, the 19th century saw material, intellectual and moral progress — and the 20th century saw the regression of that progress . . .

For Eric Hobsbawm, the 19th century saw material, intellectual and moral progress — and the 20th century saw the regression of that progress

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