Progress and the Invisible Hand by Richard Bronk

Progress and the Invisible Hand by Richard Bronk

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A study of the concept of "progress" in which the author separates the material progress of a nation from the more problematic progress in human happiness and welfare. Bronk explores other times and mind-sets - the Ancient World, Renaissance - to discover why progress eventually failed.

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Progress and the Invisible Hand by Richard Bronk

What is "progress"? In Richard Bronk's analytic study of this concept, he separates the material progress of a nation from the more problematic progress in human happiness and welfare. He wonders how a feel-bad factor can exist in a country with a steadily increasing GDP. Bronk then looks at other times and mind-sets (the Ancient World, the Early Christian, the Renaissance and the Enlightenment) to discover why their particular economic progress eventually failed, or (in the case of the Enlightenment) was ultimately successful. Among the conditions which he believes must be met before a belief in, and drive towards progress can result include: experience of positive change in one lifetime; knowledge of, but critical relationship with, the past and faith in the power of human reason and skills to engineer and control change. The text questions many of the basic assumptions behind our headlong pursuit of progress and may provoke and disquiet in equal measure.
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ISBN 13 9780316643771
ISBN 10 0316643777
Title Progress and the Invisible Hand
Author Richard Bronk
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1998-07-02
Number of pages 288
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