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Well,
if a cave man would seat at our table, we'll have a lot of
explaining to do. Starting with the perception of 'progress'.
People
who celebrate technology say it has brought us an improved standard
of living, which means greater speed, greater choice, greater
leisure, and greater luxury. None of these benefits informs us about
human satisfaction, happiness, security, or the ability to sustain
life on earth.
Jerry
Mander: In the absence of the sacred, Sierra Club Books, San
Francisco, 1991.
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Twin Lakes Trail,
Gunbarrel, CO
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progress
n. : an advance or development, especially to a better state.
[Oxford American Dictionary]
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