Choices, Change, Technology, and Using Our Brains

Currier and Ives: 'The progress of the century - the lightning steam press, the electric telegraph, the locomotive, [and] the steamboat'. (ca. 1876)

This week I'll be looking at:

  • Parts of that "...Progress of the Century..." lithograph
  • A few lines from three poems by Tennyson
  • What's changed over the last couple centuries
    • What hasn't

I'll also explain why I don't "believe in" Progress with a capital "P".

On the other hand, I'd rather be living today than in 1923 or 1823.

That's partly because we've made considerable progress, lowercase "p", on the technology side of our lives. And some remarkable lowercase progress on the social side, too.


I've been running a fever this week, so the discussion of Progress and progress is a whole lot shorter than I'd planned. Which may be a good thing.

This week's post may be a trifle more digressive than usual. You have been warned.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Viewpoints, inventions, poison candy and reform. What is and is not wrong with humanity. Being an optionally rational animal. Looking ahead with hope.)

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