The economic philosophers viewed progress in 1700's as having ushered in the Age of Enlightenment.
Economic philosophers generally view progress as a positive development that leads to prosperity and better living standards for society. They often believe that advancements in technology, innovation, and education are key drivers of economic progress. Overall, they encourage policies and practices that promote growth, efficiency, and stability in the economy.
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they are different because, economic progress is more into money business and other things and political progress is more into What People Are Doing.
the chronological order of economic theories
yes a good democratic system of govt can sustain economic progress yes a good democratic system of govt can sustain economic progress
Many philosophers of the Enlightenment, such as Rousseau and Locke, had a relatively optimistic view of human nature. They believed that individuals were born inherently good and rational, and that progress and improvement were achievable through reason and education. However, views on human nature varied among different Enlightenment thinkers.
There was much economic progress in America during European colonization, during the 16th through 18th centuries. In modern-day America, economic progress appears to be at a standstill, as so does the rest of the free world.
The scope and relevance of planning in the present economic turbulence is to help the government have a better view of the situation. Through planning, the government can set attainable goals, work on it, monitor its progress, and achieve its economic strength.
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There is no one view that all philosophers accept. For some philosophers it would be union with the divine or freedom from compulsive thinking. .
i dont know it hard and i work on history xD