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Default the march of Mind

please help me understand this sentence ( specially underlined part ):
You are enthrusted by a particular metanarrative, such as the story of technological progress or the march of Mind .
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Default Re: the march of Mind

The unstoppable progress 'Mind' has made, but whether this means reason or our knowledge of the functioning of the mind is not clear to me.
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