Critical Theory of Progress
The application of Critical Theory to the concept of progress—examining how narratives of progress serve power, whose progress is counted, whose is ignored, and what costs are hidden. Critical Theory of Progress asks: Progress for whom? At whose expense? Measured by what standards? Who benefits from believing we're progressing? It doesn't reject progress but insists on asking hard questions: progress toward what? For whom? And what's been left behind? Progress without critique is just the powerful congratulating themselves.
"Look how far we've come, they say. Critical Theory of Progress asks: who's 'we'? Who's been left behind? What's been destroyed along the way? Progress for some has meant displacement for others. Critical theory doesn't deny progress; it insists on asking whose progress, at what cost, and whether we could progress differently."
Critical Theory of Progress by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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