Myth of Progress
Lewis and Tolkien's differing views on the myth of progress were shaped by their experiences in World War I. While Lewis was initially captivated by it, Tolkien's Catholic faith and appreciation for nature restrained him. Their works reflect a rebellion against the abuse of technology, influenced by the destruction they witnessed in the war.In this clip
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#272: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Myth of Progress
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