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Jonathan Sas has worked in senior policy and political roles in government, think tanks, and the labor movement. He is an honorary witness to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. His writing has appeared in the Toronto Star, National Post, the Tyee, and Maisonneuve.

Progress Report

We explained our issue prompt to ChatGPT and asked it to recommend five books on the idea of progress. The results — which represent the return of an AI author to Jacobin’s pages, after a somewhat clumsy chatbot interview in issue 52 — were more banal than sinister.

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    A Soundtrack for Progress

    For veteran music critic Simon Reynolds, the “avant-lumpen” sound captures how it feels to be alive today with raw voices and synthetic soundscapes.

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      Welcome to Everytown

      The sci-fi film Things to Come debuted just before World War II. It was all too prophetic in its portrait of a society destroyed and then rebuilt by advanced technology.

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        Veni, Vidi, Vici

        How Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s mournful portrait of Rome shaped the Enlightenment’s understanding of progress.

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          Greenland Is Not for Sale

          The people of Greenland don’t want to be subjects of Denmark or the United States — they want economic independence and freedom from foreign control.

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            Build, Baby, Build!

            Two decades of unprecedented infrastructure investments transformed China. Then the country hit a wall of debt.

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              That Hopey, Changey Stuff

              Obama’s presidency promised a new era in America, but the failure of his landmark legislation, the Affordable Care Act, set the stage for today’s disillusionment.

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