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The idea of progress, one of the animating ideas of Western civilization, has now gone global. From Marxism and neoliberalism to today's mutant identity politics, it offers a framework of knowledge and confidence: an assurance that things will get better and that history is on our side. However, in doing this it creates a form of authority that is simultaneously imaginary and dishonest, resting on confidence in a future that is really contingent and unknowable. In The Progress Trap, Ben Cobley looks at this progressive mindset as a form of power, conferring a right to act and control…mehr
The idea of progress, one of the animating ideas of Western civilization, has now gone global. From Marxism and neoliberalism to today's mutant identity politics, it offers a framework of knowledge and confidence: an assurance that things will get better and that history is on our side. However, in doing this it creates a form of authority that is simultaneously imaginary and dishonest, resting on confidence in a future that is really contingent and unknowable.
In The Progress Trap, Ben Cobley looks at this progressive mindset as a form of power, conferring a right to act and control others. 'Change', 'transformation' and the 'new' are the superior values, meaning destruction of the old: people, cultures and nature. It is a trap into which nearly all of us fall at times, so attractive are its stories and familiar its techniques.
Hard-hitting but thoughtful, the book is a meditation on the sinister consequences of the progressive way of being: for ourselves, for our democracy, for our art and for the pursuit of real knowledge.
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Autorenporträt
Ben Cobley is a journalist and former Labour Party activist. He is the author of The Tribe: The Liberal-Left and the System of Diversity.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1, Introduction: From colonialism to decolonisation Part One: How progressives win Chapter 2: Taking the place of God Chapter 3: The uses of social science Chapter 4: Progressivism as promotion Chapter 5: Eliminating opponents Chapter 6: The politics of expertise Part Two: The progressive society Chapter 7: From art to activism Chapter 8: Progressive capitalism Chapter 9: The technocratic state Chapter 10: Nationalisms: good and bad Chapter 11: Playing Jesus: the activist as narcissist Chapter 12, Conclusions: How should we respond?
Preface Chapter 1, Introduction: From colonialism to decolonisation Part One: How progressives win Chapter 2: Taking the place of God Chapter 3: The uses of social science Chapter 4: Progressivism as promotion Chapter 5: Eliminating opponents Chapter 6: The politics of expertise Part Two: The progressive society Chapter 7: From art to activism Chapter 8: Progressive capitalism Chapter 9: The technocratic state Chapter 10: Nationalisms: good and bad Chapter 11: Playing Jesus: the activist as narcissist Chapter 12, Conclusions: How should we respond?
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