80, Littledale Road, Seacombe - Heard his lectures on supersition and has been reading ['Psyche's Task'] and discusses a number of Biblical references on which his ideas throw new light; argues that the belief in immortality is not the only belief that has retarded the economic and social progress of mankind; challenges Frazer's view that it is an accident that man moves steadily upwards.
Add. MS c/61/35
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80, Littledale Road, Seacombe. Dated March 29th, 1909 - Heard his lectures on supersition and has been reading ['Psyche's Task'] and discusses a number of Biblical references on which his ideas throw new light; argues that the belief in immortality is not the only belief that has retarded the economic and social progress of mankind; challenges Frazer's view that it is an accident that man moves steadily upwards.