Does Progress create more problems than it solves? Either way, we are stuck
with the results. We cannot erase industrialism or return to more primitive ways.
Progress must be used to solve its problems, which is one of its many paradoxes.
Measuring History opines on what it considers the Paradoxes of Progress
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Pages under these categories examine the ramifications of our current Neptune-Pluto wave,
1892-2384. The beginning of the 20th Century ushered in a New World bred via a
complete shift to a secular mindset. We are still learning the consequences.
Throughout history access to information has been constrained. While many limitations served to protect political interests, more of it had to do with access. This changed after we entered the Digital Age. Now information is copious, overwhelming, an opposing paradox. Already, so much of it governs our lives; its growth is exponential