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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 syndrome achieved wider recognition. The term appears to have been first used by Prof. Walter Von Krämer, in his series of 1989 articles under the title Medical Progress Traps. Daniel O'Leary's book Escaping the progress trap was registered in 1991 and appeared in 2006.".
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- Progress_trap subject Category:Theories_of_history.
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- 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.".
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