Dreams Of Future Past

De-Evolution: When Progress Goes Backward

43 min · 25 mrt 2026
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“We dreamed of flying cars and moon colonies. Instead, we got influencers and two-factor authentication.” What if progress didn’t stall, but reversed? This episode explores de-evolution, the idea that societies can regress intellectually, morally, or culturally even as technology advances. De-evolution isn’t about going backward in time; it’s about losing the drive to move forward at all. The modern belief in inevitable progress is surprisingly recent. History and science fiction suggest something less comforting: progress is cyclical, fragile, and reversible, especially when technology outpaces wisdom.

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