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The Better Angels of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
Overview:
The main message of The Better Angels of Our Nature is that violence has significantly declined over human history, and understanding why can help us sustain this trend.
The book was published in 2011.
Q&A: "The Better Angels of Our Nature"
Q: I hear youāve read The Better Angels of Our Nature. Whatās the book about? Why does Pinker believe violence has declined?
A: Pinker presents a hopeful perspective, showing that violence has decreased dramatically over centuries. He attributes this decline to the "better angels" of human natureāfactors like empathy, self-control, moral reasoning, and the spread of knowledge. Essentially, he believes that societal changes and human progress have helped suppress our violent impulses.
Q: But isnāt there still so much violence in the world? How does Pinker explain that?
A: He acknowledges that violence still exists, but he argues that, statistically, weāre far less violent today than in the past. Pinker compares ancient and modern rates of war, crime, and other forms of brutality, showing a steep decline over time. He explains that as societies have developed laws, governments, and global cooperation, the incentives for violence have reduced.
Q: What are these ābetter angelsā exactly?
A: The ābetter angelsā are qualities that help us avoid violence: empathy, which lets us understand and care about others; self-control, which curbs impulsive aggression; moral thinking, which shapes our values; and reason, which helps us make decisions that benefit everyone. According to Pinker, these qualities have been encouraged and developed over time through education, culture, and social norms.
Q: How does Pinker suggest we continue reducing violence?
A: He emphasizes education, open communication, and the importance of understanding history. Pinker argues that knowing about past progress can inspire us to keep moving forward. He also suggests fostering empathy and encouraging societies to work together globally, as shared goals make people less likely to resort to violence.
Q: Does he think violence will ever be completely eliminated?
A: Pinker is cautious here. He doesnāt claim weāll see a world without violence, but heās optimistic that we can continue reducing it. He suggests that by fostering the ābetter angelsā in ourselves and our societies, we can keep moving in the right directionāeven if itās an ongoing process.
Reflection Thought:
Which ābetter angelā do you feel most connected toāempathy, self-control, moral thinking, or reason? How could strengthening it help you create positive change?
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Quote for you:
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ā Ronald Reagan
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