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(Ebook) Progress and its Discontents by Gabriel A. Almond (editor); Marvin Chodorow (editor); Roy Harvey Pearce (editor); Joel Colton (editor) ISBN 9780520313545, 0520313542

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Authors:Gabriel A. Almond (editor); Marvin Chodorow (editor); Roy Harvey Pearce (editor); Joel Colton (editor)
Pages:584 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:Reprint 2020
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:44.62 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520313545, 0520313542
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(Ebook) Progress and its Discontents by Gabriel A. Almond (editor); Marvin Chodorow (editor); Roy Harvey Pearce (editor); Joel Colton (editor) ISBN 9780520313545, 0520313542

Events of the past two decades have challenged many of the fundamental beliefs, institutions, and values of modern western culture--the culture of "progress." Are science and technology really progressive and beneficial? Have they led to the enhancement of welfare, greater hapiness, and moral immprovement? I s the continued growth of material productivity possible? Desirable? Are the institutions of progress viable? Progress and Its Discontents assembles the views on progress of some of America's leading humanists, scientists, and social scientists. Citing disappointed expectations of progress in spheres from science to morals and politics, and the many problems created or left untouched by progress, the editors conclude that the term no longer refers to "an inevitable sequence of improvements" but rather to "an aspiration and compelling obligation."
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