I wrote:
> Yes, but different people use the same words in a lot of different
> ways. A lot of views of "Progress" refer to the extension and
> perfection of capitalism, in the sense of more commoditization,
> globalization, extension of capitalist class relations, etc. But some
> "left" Progressives instead use the word in the sense of allowing the
> current system of capitalism to live up to what they see as its
> positive potential...

a point I forgot to add:

We might reject the capitalist definitions of "progress" (either the
neoliberal or social democratic versions) and think of it as the
perfection of something else besides capitalism, e.g., implying
greater democratic sovereignty in harmony with nature. Again, I don't
like the word progressive though, unless the argument about what
"progress" means leads to a more fundamental discussion.

-- 
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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