A Short History of Progress (2005) is an interesting representation of history itself. People say “history repeats” but each time it does, the cost increases.
Wright, rightly so, describes the 20th century as a time of unprecedented progress. However, with progress there has been an enormous strain on people and their lives. Wright asks the question about the 21st century: how much longer can this continue?
Wright answers this question with wittiness and intellect. His book provides the case that history, from Neanderthal man to the Roman Empire and beyond, has always provided an answer. He suggests that history does indeed repeat and it does so through the cyclical nature of humanity’s development.
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