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“These are not vague inferences . . . but they are solid conclusions drawn from the natural and necessary progress of human affairs.” quote by Alexander Hamilton
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“These are not vague inferences . . . but they are solid conclusions drawn from the natural and necessary progress of human affairs.”

Alexander Hamilton

About This Quote

Source Letter: The Federalist Papers, 1788

Human affairs naturally progress, turning vague ideas into solid, inevitable conclusions.

In simple terms: Ideas become clear as society evolves.

Key Takeaway

Recognize patterns in societal change.

Themes

progress reason society

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • trend forecasting
  • education

Key Concepts

philosophy history

Questions to Reflect On

  • What trends seem inevitable now?
  • How do you test a conclusion?
A Different Perspective

Not all conclusions are inevitable; context matters.

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