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Index
Dedication Title page Copyright page Foreword 1: The Withering Away of Progress
Something Happened Between 1979 and 1989 A Look Back: The Invention of Progress The Experience with Progress: A Note on Method Dimensions of Progress A Look Forward: Embarking on the Work of Reconstruction Notes
2: Progress as Mechanism: The Epistemic-Economic Complex
Progress of Knowledge: Science, the Endless Frontier? Economic Growth as Progress in the Satisfaction of Needs The Transformation of the Earth: The Emerging Great Divergence of Interpretations Progress Without End Notes
3: Progress as Struggle under Conditions of Ambivalence
The Imaginary of Social and Political Progress: Equal Freedom Social Progress: Inclusion and Individualization Political Progress: Individual Rights and Collective Self-Determination The Ambivalence of Social and Political Progress and the Place of Critical Theory Notes
4: The Idea of Progress Revisited
The Enlightenment Connection: Autonomy and Progress Critiques: Autonomy Undermining Progress Rereading the European Experience of Progress: Autonomy and Domination Progress between Personal Autonomy and Collective Autonomy Notes
5: The Past Half Century
The Short-lived Return of Progress Progress within Borders: Organized Modernity and Its Discontents Protest and Progress at the End of Formal Domination The Trap of Hegemonic Discourse: the Erasure of Space and Time Preparing a Reality Test
6: Possible Progress Today
The Issues at Stake The Reconstitution of Historical Temporality The Reconstitution of Meaningful Spatiality Progress Under Conditions of Autonomy: Agency and Critique Possible Progress (1): Building Democratic Agency Possible Progress (2): Overcoming New Kinds of Domination Possible Progress (3): Avoiding Hubris Reversing Recent Regress Notes
Bibliographical Note
The Approach Additional References Foreword Chapter 1    The Withering Away of Progress Chapter 2    Progress as Mechanism: The Epistemic-Economic Complex Chapter 3    Progress as Struggle under Conditions of Ambivalence Chapter 4    The Idea of Progress Revisited Chapter 5    The Past Half Century Chapter 6    Possible Progress Today
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