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The Progress Trap. The Modern Left and the False Authority of History. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 224 Pages
  • May 2025
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 6019650
The idea of progress, one of the animating ideas of Western civilization, has now gone global. From Marxism and neoliberalism to today’s mutant identity politics, it offers a framework of knowledge and confidence: an assurance that things will get better and that history is on our side. However, in doing this it creates a form of authority that is simultaneously imaginary and dishonest, resting on confidence in a future that is really contingent and unknowable.

In The Progress Trap, Ben Cobley looks at this progressive mindset as a form of power, conferring a right to act and control others. ‘Change’, ‘transformation’ and the ‘new’ are the superior values, meaning destruction of the old: people, cultures and nature. It is a trap into which nearly all of us fall at times, so attractive are its stories and familiar its techniques.

Hard-hitting but thoughtful, the book is a meditation on the sinister consequences of the progressive way of being: for ourselves, for our democracy, for our art and for the pursuit of real knowledge.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1, Introduction: From colonialism to decolonisation

Part One: How progressives win
Chapter 2: Taking the place of God
Chapter 3: The uses of social science
Chapter 4: Progressivism as promotion
Chapter 5: Eliminating opponents
Chapter 6: The politics of expertise

Part Two: The progressive society
Chapter 7: From art to activism
Chapter 8: Progressive capitalism
Chapter 9: The technocratic state
Chapter 10: Nationalisms: good and bad
Chapter 11: Playing Jesus: the activist as narcissist

Chapter 12, Conclusions: How should we respond?

Authors

Ben Cobley