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<blockquote data-quote="MarkV" data-source="post: 2845083" data-attributes="member: 442"><p>"what is your definition of progress" = a move towards positive surplus.</p><p></p><p>"what is your view of his definition of progress" New buildings, businesses, roads, neighborhoods are not necessarily progress. One must look at how these thing affect the people around them too, not just the view of "his" definition of progress. </p><p></p><p>For instance say you live downtown, and a new skyscraper is built near you. Your property value will most likely increase but so will your taxes and congestion around your house. Is that a net gain or loss for the property owner?</p><p></p><p>That is to each and their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkV, post: 2845083, member: 442"] "what is your definition of progress" = a move towards positive surplus. "what is your view of his definition of progress" New buildings, businesses, roads, neighborhoods are not necessarily progress. One must look at how these thing affect the people around them too, not just the view of "his" definition of progress. For instance say you live downtown, and a new skyscraper is built near you. Your property value will most likely increase but so will your taxes and congestion around your house. Is that a net gain or loss for the property owner? That is to each and their own. [/QUOTE]
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