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Welcome to @jasoncrawford.eth! Jason is the founder of The Roots of Progress, a non-profit dedicated to progress studies. In addition, he has served as an advisor for Our World in Data and as a guest lecturer at MIT. His essay, We Need A New Philosophy of Progress, is one of the best arguments for techno-optimism that I've read: https://rootsofprogress.org/we-need-a-new-philosophy-of-progress/ He has agreed to do an AMA for the /books channel as part of the ongoing Silicon Valley Canon course. Reply with your questions. :)
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You talked about ā€œThe 20th century shattered the link between material and moral progressā€ How do you think we can reconnect these two types of progress in the 21st century, or should they even be linked at all?
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Ultimately all forms of progress go together. But people in pre-WW1 era were too naively optimistic about how tightly they went hand-in-hand. The world wars showed that material progress could create destruction as well as prosperity: machine guns, chemical weapons, atomic bombs. We need to commit ourselves to making both moral progress and material progress, understanding that technology can only do good if it exists in good social systems.
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