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We are excited to announce our October book discussion featuring J. Storrs Hall's Where's My Flying Car? as part of our ongoing book series dedicated to exploring the ideas of Progress Studies.

Pathways to Progress aims to create a community of individuals committed to understanding and contributing to human prosperity. Through our discussions, we delve into technological and scientific innovation, historical examples of progress, the implications of economic growth on moral progress, and the relationship between technological advancement and societal change.

Each month, we read selected book(s), followed by a Q&A event with the author. In August, we discussed Tyler Cowen's Stubborn Attachments and In Praise of Commercial Culture; in September, we discussed Ed Glaeser's Triumph of the City. We also host speaker events with guests such as Jason Crawford, Caleb Watney, and Heidi Williams. Recordings of our speaker events are available on our YouTube channel.

October Schedule: We will hold two discussion sessions on J. Storrs Hall's Where's My Flying Car?, followed by a Q&A with Hall.

1st Discussion Meeting Options:

  • Monday, October 7 at 8 PM Eastern Time
  • Tuesday, October 8 at 8 PM Eastern Time

2nd Discussion Meeting Options:

  • Monday, October 14 at 8 PM Eastern Time
  • Tuesday, October 15 at 8 PM Eastern Time

Author Q&A Session with J. Storrs Hall: Thursday, October 17th at 8-9 PM Eastern Time. (Please note: This event will not be recorded.)

Speaker Event with Alec Stapp, Co-Founder of the Institute for Progress: Tuesday, October 22nd, at 7 PM Eastern Time.

Deadline to register is Thursday, October 3rd at 11:59 PM ET, with discussion groups being released on Friday, October 4th. 

If you have any inquiries, please feel free to contact us at pathwaystoprogress01@gmail.com

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We look forward to discussing progress with you!

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