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PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841958309
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 224
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 28, 2006
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A Short History of Progress
Ronald Wright
Palaeolithic hunters who learnt how to kill two mammoths instead of one had made progress. Those who learnt how to kill 200 – by driving a whole herd over a cliff – had made too much. Many of the great ruins that grace the deserts and jungles of the earth are monuments to progress traps, the headstones of civilisations which fell victim to their own success. The twentieth-century’s runaway growth has placed a murderous burden on the planet. “A Short History of Progress” argues that this modern predicament is as old as civilisation. Only by understanding the patterns of progress and disaster that humanity has repeated since the Stone Age can we recognise the inherent dangers, and, with luck, and wisdom, shape its outcome.
Reviews of A Short History of Progress
"Rarely have I read a book that is so gripping, so immediate and so important to our times. Jared Diamond will be jealous." Robyn Williams "The author sifts the findings of archaeology and anthropology with thoughtful grace to build a potent argument." Guardian"
Ronald Wright
Ronald Wright is a prize-winning novelist, historian, and essayist, published in ten languages. His non-fiction includes the number-one bestseller Stolen Continents, winner of the Gordon Montador Award and chosen as a book of the year by the Independent and the Sunday Times. His first novel, A Scientific Romance, won the 1997 David Higham Prize for Fiction and was chosen a book of the year by the Sunday Times.