1S2 fiVOLUl^iON, SOCIAL AND ORGANIC 



extraneous objective forces, that have hitherto 

 governed history, pass under the control of 

 man himself. Only from that time will man 

 himself more and more consciously, make his 

 own history — only from that time will the 

 social causes set in motion by him have, in 

 the main and in a constantly growing measure, 

 the results intended by him. It is the ascent 

 of man from the kingdom of necessity to the 

 kingdom of freedom." 



