What is Progress
Reevaluating the Meaning and Importance of Advancement
Aldo Schiavone author Ann Goldstein translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Published:17th Jun '21
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This insightful exploration questions the concept of progress in modern society. What is Progress challenges traditional views and advocates for a collective approach to global issues.
In What is Progress, the author delves into the multifaceted concept of progress and its implications in contemporary society. The term 'progress' has traditionally been associated with a positive outlook on human advancement, reflecting a deep-seated belief in our capacity for innovation and improvement across various domains, including cultural and technological. However, the book raises critical questions about the relevance of this notion in today's world, particularly in light of historical events such as the two World Wars, which challenged previous assumptions about continuous advancement.
As the narrative unfolds, the author discusses the profound impact of the 2008 financial crisis, which marked a significant shift in how societies perceive and engage with progress. This crisis forced governments and individuals to focus on preserving existing achievements rather than pursuing new advancements. In the context of ongoing global challenges, including the recent coronavirus pandemic, the author argues for a collective response that transcends national interests, emphasizing the need for a unified approach to address the political and cultural deficits that have emerged.
Ultimately, What is Progress explores the role of technology in shaping human experience, suggesting that it should not be viewed merely as a separate entity but as an integral aspect of our humanity. The book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of progress and to envision a future where technological advancements align with the broader goals of human well-being and societal development.
ISBN: 9781787702998
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128 pages