
What you might get wrong about progress - lessons for leaders: Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker
World Economic Forum
Understanding Progress through History
This chapter explores the historical foundations of progress, emphasizing the Enlightenment's impact on contemporary thought. It critiques the modern approach to teaching history, advocating for a balanced understanding that recognizes both advancements and the potential dangers of fatalism. The discussion underscores the importance of human collaboration and ethical considerations in driving positive change for society.
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