Woodrow Wilson’s progress is not really progress because he is not consulting nor considering the public as he rearranges the whole political system and he was trying to create a perfect society which is impossible because you have to have some kind of disagreement to create any kind of system. Woodrow Wilson was a progressive president between from 1913 to 1921, and in 1913 he wrote “What is Progress?”. The progressive era was a time in history when the main focus was on social activism and political reform. Woodrow Wilson played a huge role as a progressive defeating 90 trusts during his presidency showing how much he disliked trusts and monopolies. It is shown that Woodrow Wilson’s progress is not really progress in What Is Progress?,”We don’t have to stop any of the processes of our lives because we are rearranging the structures in which we conduct those processes.” Sometimes to make real progress you do have to just start and make it happen …show more content…
Because Wislon did not consider how this immediate change would affect the American citizens, his progress cannot be truly classified as progress because the effects were not seen from all points of view. This again is shown in the text,”Some citizens of this country have never got beyond the Declaration of Independence…but they have no consciousness of the war for freedom that is going on today.” Because the American people did not know the severity of how America needed to change they did not know what kind of progress was needed. To make the citizens more aware of the situation the government could make progress by educating them and then the possibility of the system progressing itself would arise. If Woodrow Wislon’s opinion on the public was not harsh the progress he was forcing so hard would come in a more fluid natural manner. Wilson’s progress is not really progress because a nation cannot progress unless its people are progressing and understand the progression, in Wilson’s case that is not in fact