by Michael Magoon | Nov 5, 2021 | Constraints to Progress
This is the first post for an ongoing series about constraints to the diffusion of progress. If this is the first post that you have ever read on my blog, I would recommend starting with An Introduction to Progress: Mankind’s Greatest Accomplishment, and then...
by Michael Magoon | Oct 13, 2021 | Basics of Progress
I founded this website partly to help give structure to the emerging field of Progress Studies. Today Progress Studies is more of an idea than a reality. It consists of a very loose grouping of people who are interested in the concept of progress and think that it is...
by Michael Magoon | May 24, 2021 | Measuring Progress
This post is part of an ongoing series of posts on measuring progress in the world. In each of the post, I focus on one specific metric. This post focuses on sanitation. The series starts with “How Do We Measure Progress?“ Sanitation systems are one of the most...
by Michael Magoon | May 10, 2021 | Measuring Progress
This post is part of an ongoing series of posts on measuring progress in the world. In each of the post, I focus on one specific metric. This post focuses on Per Capita GDP. The series starts with “How Do We Measure Progress?“ Economic growth is central to progress....
by Michael Magoon | May 6, 2021 | Measuring Progress
This is part 1 of a lengthy series of posts on measuring progress. Each post will consist of one means of measuring progress. In all these posts will present numeric data proving that progress exists today and it is widespread, even among the poorest nations. In this...