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Social progress and Social problems Toward a sociology of gloom written: Joel Best

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Social progress and Social problems

Toward a sociology of gloomwritten: Joel Best

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The World is stuck. What Are YOU Waiting For?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7Y6WXioVnw

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Paradox of Perfectionism

No matter how good it gets the standards get higher

climbing - stairs – elevators - now they can’t get off the elevator without someone’s help.

instead of walking like they would have before elevators they look to fix their “higher standard”

maybe your tap water is fine and you don’t need bottled water

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Paradox of Proportion

When bigger problems are solved we often make a fuss over smaller issues not so important

now that they have a job the problem is no longer getting an income but that the means of getting there is “broken”.

By focusing on the fact that they are stuck and “cant” get off the elevator they may lose that job

why worry about the little things when you don’t have to?

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Paradox of Proliferation

The more progress there is the more problems can happen

the elevator breaks and that leads to “I don’t have a cell phone”, “I don’t need this”, “I’m going to be late”, they sort of panic and call to other people, then the repair man gets “Stuck” too…

we like to make things seem more complicated because fail to realize safety of most complicated things we make because we don’t learn more about than what it can do for us.

if we were able to make it we obviously lived and made conscious thoughts before we had it

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Paradox of Paranoia

The more progress we achieve the more we distrust it.

they were afraid to move off the elevator by themselves and the women was about to cry

we are always left to think what if this situation would happen with something bigger than an elevator?

there are always things that came before that can still work sundials and watches

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