Progress: A History of Humanity’s Worst Idea

Progress: A History of Humanity’s Worst Idea

by Samuel Miller McDonald
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/08/2025

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'A new understanding of our past' Danny Dorling, author of Inequality and the 1%


**'A spirited skewering of the idea that things can only get better' The Guardian


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Progress is power. But our modern story of progress is a very dangerous fiction.


In the pursuit of progress, of growth and expansion, we have levelled cities, flattened mountains, charted the globe and ushered in a new geological epoch unique in our planet’s 4.5-billion-year history. The idea of progress has compelled societies toward exploration, invention, and grandiosity on one hand, and on the other, genocide, slavery, ecocide, and conquest: it is the root of our civilization’s success, as well as its looming demise.


Geographer Samuel Miller McDonald offers a radical new perspective on the myth upon which the modern world is built, illuminating its blood-strewn lineage and suggesting an urgent alternative. He traces the history of how human societies broke from their pasts, broke from their environments, and broke from longstanding egalitarian values that sustained them, supplanting these with one imperative to rule all others: progress.


If humanity is to have any chance of a future, then we must fundamentally change the way we think about one of our most basic political ideas. This landmark work shows us where to begin.


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'Progress explodes the great myth of our time. Lucid and wise' David Farrier, author of Footprints


'If you think progress will take us to the promised land, this is a must-read' Alpa Shah, author of The Incarcerations

ISBN:
9780008462499
9780008462499
Category:
Political ideologies
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-08-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Available for download after 14/08/2025

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