This riveting, myth-destroying book reveals how,
contrary to popular belief, humankind has become progressively less
violent, over millenia and decades. Can violence really have declined?
The images of conflict we see daily on our screens from around the world
suggest this is an almost obscene claim to be making. Extraordinarily,
however, Steven Pinker shows violence within and between societies -
both murder and warfare - really has declined from prehistory to today.
We are much less likely to die at someone else's hands than ever before.
Even the horrific carnage of the last century, when compared to the
dangers of pre-state societies, is part of this trend. Debunking both
the idea of the 'noble savage' and an over-simplistic Hobbesian notion
of a 'nasty, brutish and short' life, Steven Pinker argues that
modernity and its cultural institutions are actually making us better
people. He ranges over everything from art to religion, international
trade to individual table manners, and shows how life has changed across
the centuries and around the world - not simply through the huge
benefits of organized government, but also because of the extraordinary
power of progressive ideas. Why has this come about? And what does it
tell us about ourselves? It takes one of the world's greatest
psychologists to have the ambition and the breadth of understanding to
appreciate and explain this story, to show us our very natures.
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