The Myth of Progress
Toward a Sustainable Future
New edition
Distributed for Brandeis University Press
The Myth of Progress
Toward a Sustainable Future
New edition
In this compelling, cogently argued, and acclaimed book, Tom Wessels demonstrates how our current path toward progress, based on continual economic expansion and inefficient use of resources, runs contrary to three foundational scientific laws that govern all complex natural systems. It is a myth, he contends, that progress depends on a growing economy. Wessels explains his theory with his three laws of sustainability: the law of limits to growth; the second law of thermodynamics, which exposes the dangers of increased energy consumption; and the law of self-organization, which results in the marvelous diversity of such highly evolved systems as the human body and complex ecosystems. Wessels argues that these laws, scientifically proven to sustain life in its myriad forms, have been cast aside since the eighteenth century, first by Western economists, political pragmatists, and governments attracted by the idea of unlimited growth, and more recently by a global economy dominated by large corporations, in which consolidation and oversimplification have created large-scale inefficiencies in both material and energy usage.
Wessels makes scientific theory readily accessible by offering examples of how the laws of sustainability function in the complex systems we can observe in the natural world around us. Demonstrating that all environmental problems have their source in a disregard for the laws of sustainability, he concludes with an impassioned argument for cultural change. This new edition has a new preface wherein the author regards The Myth of Progress as his most important work. It has been in constant demand since it was first published in 2006.
184 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 | © 2023
Biological Sciences: Ecology
Economics and Business: Economics--Development, Growth, Planning
Sociology: Demography and Human Ecology
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction
1.The Myth of Control: Complex versus Linear Systems
2.The Myth of Growth: Limits and Sustainability
3.The Myth of Energy: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
4.The Myth of the Free Market: The Loss of Diversity, Democracy, and Economic Resiliency
5.The Myth of Progress: A Need for Cultural Change
Epilogue: From Consumption to Connection
Glossary of Scientific Terms
Index
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