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A Frank Ackerman's avatar

“Has something gone terribly wrong”, or are we just continuing the cycle: dark, light, dark, … that we began when we came together in the first cities? The difference between then and now is just one of scale and power. If we continue this cycle the resulting darkness will be global. Worse, in the darkness mushrooms will grow, and these civilization cycles will end where they began, except now we will savage on a desecrated planet.

What the human mind has created, the human mind can destroy.

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To understand the philosophy of "Progress" one should also explore the philosophy of "Happiness"

https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/happiness/ https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/progress/

Mathematically, Progress implies finding an optimization of some problem.

Unfortunately in human affairs, one person or group's optimization can takes something from others.

Perceived progress implies choosing a path and sometimes they lead nowhere...

Since politics is the "Art of the Possible" , a famous concept. attributed to Otto von Bismarck, a powerful Prussian statesman in the 19th century.

There are two main ways to interpret this saying according to Gemini:

Pragmatic approach: Politics is about achieving what can actually be done, given the current circumstances, limitations, and opposing forces. This can be seen as a realistic approach, focusing on incremental progress rather than idealistic goals.

Compromise and negotiation: Politics requires politicians to find common ground, make concessions, and build coalitions. It's about negotiation and compromise, finding solutions that different groups can accept.

However, there are also some criticisms of this view:

Can discourage ambition: Focusing only on the possible can stifle creativity and discourage efforts to push for bigger changes. It might lead to settling for mediocre solutions.

Ignores the power of movements: Social movements and activism can sometimes push the boundaries of what's considered "possible" and lead to major reforms.

So, whether politics is entirely the "Art of the Possible" is debatable. It's a balance between pragmatism, compromise, and striving for bigger goals.

Yes, political discourse often gets lost.

noun progress

forward or onward movement toward a destination.

advance or development toward a better, more complete, or more modern condition.

development advance advancement headway step(s) forward progression improvement betterment growth breakthrough

a state journey or official tour, especially by royalty.

forward movement onward movement progression advance advancement headway passage going

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