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Explores the question of societal progress to explain why, despite strong evidence that the quality of life has improved dramatically, many people refuse to believe it.

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The Progress Paradox opens with the assumption that ordinary middle-class Americans have often tried to assuage their jealousy of the rich by repeating the axiom "money can't buy happiness" to themselves. But according to New Republic senior editor Gregg Easterbrook, "the rich" are, in fact, those same ordinary middle-class Americans and no, they're not happy at all. Wages have soared over the past 50 years and regular citizens own large homes, new cars and luxuries aplenty. Better still, the environment, with a few exceptions, is getting cleaner, crime is on the decline and diseases are being wiped out as life span increases. So why do people report a sense that things are getting steadily worse and that catastrophe is imminent? Easterbrook presents a few psychological rationales, including "choice anxiety", where the vastness of society's options is a burden, and "abundance denial", where people somehow manage to convince themselves that they are deprived of material comforts. The sooner we accept how good we have it, the better off the whole world will be, he says, because if we would just realise that we have this wealth, we could be using it to alleviate hunger, provide healthcare for the millions who lack it, and otherwise address the ills that actually do exist. While at times the book's attempts to make the world a better place seem a bit of a stretch, it's admirable that Easterbrook is willing to make that stretch and not suggest people simply light up cigars and bask in their newly discovered joys. One might look a bit askance at some of Easterbrook's sunny perspectives on our societal fortunes--he celebrates rampant consumerism while skating past the rampant consumer debt that lies beneath it, for instance--but it's hard to deny that the pessimistic viewpoint is much more widely stated than that of optimists. Is the glass really half empty or should we, as Easterbrook indicates, enjoy the wonderful world in which we secretly live? --John Moe
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""The Progress Paradox raises some provocative questions. . . . This is a book meant to challenge left and right-keep both sides off balance. . . . A welcome antidote to the demagoguery prevalent in political discussion today."
"-Los Angeles Times
"Well-constructed, civic-minded . . . full of compelling statistics and anecdotes . . . a convincing case for good cheer."
"-The New York Times Book Review
"Lively . . . combines a vast amount of scholarly research and reporting to generate a thoughtful, sustained argument."
"-BusinessWeek
"Utterly engaging . . . There are surprises all through it, and some startling refutations of conventional wisdoms."
-Baltimore "Sun
"With the lively wit and contrarian insight that is a regular feature of his articles in "The "New Republic . . . Mr. Easterbrook offers a bracing reminder of what is too often forgotten but difficult to deny: In the West in the past fifty years, life has gotten steadily better."
"-The Wall Street Journal
"Excellent."
-The Economist

Fascinating. . . may well be this fall's version of "The Tipping Point."
-"Seattle "Post-Intelligencer

""The Progress Paradox" raises some provocative questions. . . . This is a book meant to challenge left and right-keep both sides off balance. . . . A welcome antidote to the demagoguery prevalent in political discussion today."
"-Los Angeles Times
"
"Well-constructed, civic-minded . . . full of compelling statistics and anecdotes . . . a convincing case for good cheer."
"-The New York Times Book Review"
"Lively . . . combines a vast amount of scholarly research and reporting to generate a thoughtful, sustained argument."
"-BusinessWeek
"
"Utterly engaging . . . There are surprises all through it, and some startling refutations of conventional wisdoms."
-Baltimore "Sun"
"With the lively wit and contrarian insight that is a regular feature of his articles in "The""New Republic" . . . Mr. Easterbrook offers a bracing reminder of what is too often forgotten but difficult to deny: In the West in the past fifty years, life has gotten steadily better."
"-The Wall Street Journal
"
"Excellent."
-The Economist

Fascinating. . . may well be this fall's version of "The Tipping Point.""
-"Seattle""Post-Intelligencer"

"The Progress Paradox" raises some provocative questions. . . . This is a book meant to challenge left and right keep both sides off balance. . . . A welcome antidote to the demagoguery prevalent in political discussion today.
" Los Angeles Times
"
Well-constructed, civic-minded . . . full of compelling statistics and anecdotes . . . a convincing case for good cheer.
" The New York Times Book Review"
Lively . . . combines a vast amount of scholarly research and reporting to generate a thoughtful, sustained argument.
" BusinessWeek
"
Utterly engaging . . . There are surprises all through it, and some startling refutations of conventional wisdoms.
Baltimore "Sun"
With the lively wit and contrarian insight that is a regular feature of his articles in "The" "New Republic" . . . Mr. Easterbrook offers a bracing reminder of what is too often forgotten but difficult to deny: In the West in the past fifty years, life has gotten steadily better.
" The Wall Street Journal
"
Excellent.
The Economist

Fascinating. . . may well be this fall s version of "The Tipping Point."
"Seattle" "Post-Intelligencer""

"The Progress Paradox raises some provocative questions. . . . This is a book meant to challenge left and right-keep both sides off balance. . . . A welcome antidote to the demagoguery prevalent in political discussion today."
-Los Angeles Times

"Well-constructed, civic-minded . . . full of compelling statistics and anecdotes . . . a convincing case for good cheer."
-The New York Times Book Review

"Lively . . . combines a vast amount of scholarly research and reporting to generate a thoughtful, sustained argument."
-BusinessWeek

"Utterly engaging . . . There are surprises all through it, and some startling refutations of conventional wisdoms."
-Baltimore Sun

"With the lively wit and contrarian insight that is a regular feature of his articles in The New Republic . . . Mr. Easterbrook offers a bracing reminder of what is too often forgotten but difficult to deny: In the West in the past fifty years, life has gotten steadily better."
-The Wall Street Journal

"Excellent."
-The Economist

Fascinating. . . may well be this fall's version of The Tipping Point."
-Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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  • Publication date2003
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  • ISBN 13 9780679463030
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