Is Progress Speeding Up? : Our Multiplying Multitudes of Blessings
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This book is a delightful documentation, a celebration, of the progress of humankind in the last century. In spite of the pessimism that prevails in the media, people are better fed, better clothed, better housed, and better educated than at any previous time. Generously illustrated with photographs, charts, and graphics that illustrate this perspective, the book takes a look at how good we have it now compared to in the past in such areas as: How We Live, Food, Health and Life Expectancy, Working Conditions, Technology, Political Freedom, Economic Freedom, Education, Information and Communications, Transportation, Leisure, The Environment, Getting Along, The Spirit.

About the Author
John Marks Templeton has been described by The New York Times Magazine as "the dean of global investing", and is the founder of the Templeton group of mutual funds. He retired in 1992 and now devotes his time to philanthropic activities, principally via the John Templeton Foundation, which is dedicated to progress in the areas of science and religion, spirituality and health, moral education and the appreciation of freedom, free markets and free societies.

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