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Steven Pinker argues that despite the rampant pessimism about the state of the world today, the facts prove that we are on a significant path upward.
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Progress, Modern Civilization, Humanism, Social change, Quality of life, Rationalism, Reason, Large type books, Civilization, modern, 21st century, nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2018-03-04, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewed, Modern civilization, Nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2018-03-04, New york times bestseller, New york times reviewedTimes
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Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
Jan 15, 2019, Penguin Books
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Enlightenment now: the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress
2018
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Enlightenment Now: The case for reason, science, humanism, and progress
2018, Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC
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Enlightenment now: the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress
2018, Thorndike Press Large Print
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Read by Arthur Morey.
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Is the world really falling apart? Is the ideal of progress obsolete? Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker urges us to step back from the gory headlines and prophecies of doom, which play to our psychological biases. Instead, follow the data. In seventy-five graphs, Pinker shows that life, health, prosperity, safety, peace, knowledge, and happiness are on the rise, not just in the West, but worldwide. This progress is not the result of some cosmic force. It is a gift of the Enlightenment: the conviction that reason and science can enhance human flourishing. Far from being a naïve hope, the Enlightenment, we now know, has worked. But more than ever, it needs a vigorous defense. The Enlightenment project swims against currents of human nature -- tribalism, authoritarianism, demonization, magical thinking -- which demagogues are all too willing to exploit. Many commentators, committed to political, religious, or romantic ideologies, fight a rearguard action against it. The result is a corrosive fatalism and a willingness to wreck the precious institutions of liberal democracy and global cooperation. Pinker makes the case for reason, science, and humanism: the ideals we need to confront our problems and continue our progress.
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