Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future

Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future

by Johan Norberg
Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future

Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future

by Johan Norberg

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Overview

A Book of the Year for The Economist and the Observer

It’s all over our televisions, newspapers and the internet. Every day we’re bludgeoned by news of how bad everything is – Brexit, financial collapse, unemployment, poverty, environmental disasters, disease, hunger, war. Indeed, our world now seems to be on the brink of collapse, and yet:
  • We’ve made more progress over the last 100 years than in the first 100,000
  • 285,000 more people have gained access to safe water every day for the last 25 years
  • In the last 50 years world poverty has fallen more than it did in the preceding 500

Contrary to what most of us believe, our progress over the past few decades has been unprecedented. By almost any index you care to identify, things are markedly better now than they have ever been for almost everyone alive.

Examining official data from the United Nations, the World Bank and the World Health Organization, Johan Norberg traces just how far we have come in tackling the issues facing our species. While it’s true that not every problem has been solved, we do now have a good idea of the solutions and we know what it will take to see this progress continue. Counter-intuitive, dramatic and uplifting, Progress is a call for renewed hope in defiance of the doom-mongering of politicians and the media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780749501
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 10/11/2016
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Johan Norberg is a lecturer, documentary filmmaker and internationally acclaimed author. He is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington DC and the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels. A frequent commentator in Swedish and international media, he has a weekly column in Sweden’s biggest daily, Metro. He lives in Malmö.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The good old days are now 1

1 Food 7

2 Sanitation 31

3 Life expectancy 41

4 Poverty 63

5 Violence 83

6 The environment 107

7 Literacy 129

8 Freedom 139

9 Equality 161

10 The next generation 189

Epilogue: So why are you still not convinced? 205

Notes 219

Acknowledgements 239

Index 241

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