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Increasingly, Western life is afflicted by the paradoxes of progress.
Taking the new train back to Copenhagen, looking out at the Whistler bluish-grays on one side and the salmon-colored sunset on the other, I was struck by one of the paradoxes of progress.
More recently, in terms of civil rights, the Supreme Court's vote to repeal a provision of the Voting Rights Act [a landmark civil rights-era electoral law designed to protect minority voters] is one of the paradoxes of progress.
Shy of that, reviewing Mr. Easterbrook's book in The Wall Street Journal, Darrin M. McMahon, a professor at Florida State University and author of the forthcoming "Happiness: A History," warned: "We will never completely resolve the paradoxes of progress by altering our genes or controlling their effects.
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It is the paradox of progress: a society can't reap the rewards of economic progress without accepting the constant change in work that comes with it.
The first is the outcome paradigm, and the second the paradox of progress by technology.
It is something of the paradox of technological progress that, in our efforts to become invulnerable, we usually gain new, unexpected vulnerabilities, leaving us in vaguely the same condition after all.
Such are the paradoxes of empathy.
The Paradoxes of Bias and Social Construction.
And he observed there are no "paradoxes of falsification" to parallel the "paradoxes of confirmation".
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