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- Progress_trap abstract "A progress trap is the condition human societies experience when, in pursuing progress through human ingenuity, they inadvertently introduce problems they do not have the resources or political will to solve, for fear of short-term losses in status, stability or quality of life. This prevents further progress and sometimes leads to collapse.The term gained attention following the historian and novelist Ronald Wright's 2004 book and Massey Lecture series A Short History of Progress, in which he sketches world history so far as a succession of progress traps. With the documentary film version of Wright's book \"Surviving Progress,\" backed by Martin Scorsese, the concept achieved wider recognition. The syndrome appears to have been first described by Prof. Walter Von Krämer, in his series of 1989 articles under the title Fortschrittsfalle Medizin. Daniel O'Leary's proposal for The Progress Trap and how to avoid it was accepted by McGill Queen's University Press in 1992.".
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- Progress_trap wikiPageExternalLink article.php?id=1591&issue=57&s=0.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink A_Short_History_of_Progress.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Handy.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Collapse:_How_Societies_Choose_to_Fail_or_Succeed.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Creativity.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_lag.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Desertification.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Diminishing_returns.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse_gas.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Icarus_paradox.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Laudan.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Lateralization_of_brain_function.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Massey_Lectures.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Peak_oil.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Prosophobia.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Bacon.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Seymour_Cray.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Societal_collapse.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Stone_Age.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Sumer.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Sustainable_development.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink System_justification.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Technocracy.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Technology.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink The_Ingenuity_Gap.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink The_Master_and_His_Emissary.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink The_Upside_of_Down.
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLink Weapon.
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- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Progress trap".
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "human progress".
- Progress_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "progress trap".
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- Progress_trap subject Category:Theories_of_history.
- Progress_trap hypernym Societies.
- Progress_trap type Organisation.
- Progress_trap type Theory.
- Progress_trap comment "A progress trap is the condition human societies experience when, in pursuing progress through human ingenuity, they inadvertently introduce problems they do not have the resources or political will to solve, for fear of short-term losses in status, stability or quality of life.".
- Progress_trap label "Progress trap".
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