Tony Morley
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Tony Morley is a progress studies writer and communicator specializing in the historical trends in global living standards and the forces that drive human progress and flourishing. His written work has appeared in TIME, Big Think, Freethink, The Progress Network, HumanProgress.org, and Quillette, among other publications.
Tony is using his fellowship grant to fund research, communication, and innovation in progress studies, including continuing his work on “Human Progress for Beginners,” the world’s first children’s book on progress, scheduled to be published with Pantera Press in Q4 of 2023.
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The internet has unleashed a new wave of innovations by making knowledge freely available and allowing collaborations that were once impossible.
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The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work
The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work